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California Polytechnic State Unlvwaity, s- Luis Obispo 93407 Hafemeister wins national award for arms-control work Physics professor David Hafemeister has been recognized by The American Physical Society for his work in the areas of arms control and nuclear weapons. He won the 1996 Leo Szilard Award for Physics in the Public Inter- est, given by the society's Forum on Physics and Society. Hafemeister is being honored "for applying physics to issues of nuclear weapons proliferation, arms control, more efficient use of energy re- sources, and other matters of public policy; and for effective communica- tion on such issues to the physics community, policy makers and the general public." World-renowned astronomer Carl Sagan is a past recipient of the award. He and six other scientists earned it for their study of the possibility of a "nuclear winter." Hafemeister came to Cal Poly in 1969. Since then he has spent more than eight years off campus working in government arms-policy circles. He has spent time at MIT, Lawrence Ber- keley Laboratory, the State Depart- ment, Stanford and Princeton. Hafemeister's interest in nuclear weapons and the arms race goes back to his post-graduate days working at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. He won an American Association for the Advancement of Science con- gressional fellowship to work on the staff of Sen. John Glenn of Ohio in 1975-76. The next year he served as science adviser to Glenn, and the next two years he spent in the State Depart- ment - first as special assistant to the undersecretary of state for security as- sistance, science and technology, then as expert consultant to the deputy as- sistant secretary of state for nuclear nonproliferation policy. In 1988 Hafemeister testified be- fore the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and from 1990 to 1992 he served as one of three full-time pro- fessional staff members handling arms-control matters for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He was part of an official U.S. del- egation that traveled to the Kremlin the week the USSR ceased to exist to discuss the destruction of nuclear weapons. In 1992-93, he again was a profes- sional staff member to John Glenn, this time for the Governmental Affairs Committee, which Glenn chaired. Hafemeister served as chair of the American Physical Society Forum on Physics and Society during 1985-86. He is scheduled to receive the Szilard Award at the society's national meeting in May in Indiana. Cal Poly signs irrigation pact with Vietnam Cal Poly's Irrigation Training and Research Center has entered into an agreement with the Research Centre for Irrigation and Water Supply of Vietnam to bring California irrigation technology to Vietnam. Charles Burt, director of Cal Poly's center, and Dr. Nguyen Tuan Anh, di- rector of the Vietnamese institute, signed a memorandum of understand- ing in Hanoi Dec. 12. Cal Poly's irrigation center will help coordinate a joint venture and (Continued on page 6) REPORT Vol. 49, No. 14 4 . Faculty step approved by The Academic Senate mended and President proved the Performance Increase Policy for faculty on an interim basis for Approximately $54,000 allocated for the awards. sions of the policy include: •Recipients are expected standing in teaching (or sional performance) and at meritorious in professional ment and service. •The period emphasized academic years preceding • Any faculty unit structional faculty, librarian, lor, or coach) may apply or nominated by another ployee or academic • Applications and should be filed with and chairs between and Thursday, Jan. 25. available in department and fices . •Tenured faculty lege and university recommend and categorize tions as: highly mended, or not • President Baker will awards on Monday, April 1. •The salary base of be permanently increased one and four salary steps to Jan. 1, 1996. For more information, ulty Affairs at ext. 2844 or du044@oasis. 0\Ll?OLY Jan. 5, 1996 increases Baker has recom- Baker has ap- Salary Step members 1995-96. has been Major provi- to be out- other profes- least develop- is five application. employee (in- counse- be faculty unit em- administrator. nominations department heads Tuesday, Jan. 2, Forms are deans' of- members on col- committees will applica- recommended, recom- recommended. announce recipients will between retroactive contact Fac-

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California Polytechnic State Unlvwaity s- Luis Obispo 93407

Hafemeister wins national award for arms-control work

Physics professor David Hafemeister has been recognized by The American Physical Society for his work in the areas of arms control and nuclear weapons

He won the 1996 Leo Szilard Award for Physics in the Public Intershyest given by the societys Forum on Physics and Society

Hafemeister is being honored for applying physics to issues of nuclear weapons proliferation arms control more efficient use of energy reshysources and other matters of public policy and for effective communicashytion on such issues to the physics community policy makers and the general public

World-renowned astronomer Carl Sagan is a past recipient of the award He and six other scientists earned it for their study of the possibility of a nuclear winter

Hafemeister came to Cal Poly in 1969 Since then he has spent more than eight years off campus working in government arms-policy circles He has spent time at MIT Lawrence Bershykeley Laboratory the State Departshyment Stanford and Princeton

Hafemeisters interest in nuclear weapons and the arms race goes back to his post-graduate days working at the Los Alamos National Laboratory

He won an American Association

for the Advancement of Science conshygressional fellowship to work on the staff of Sen John Glenn of Ohio in 1975-76

The next year he served as science adviser to Glenn and the next two years he spent in the State Departshyment - first as special assistant to the undersecretary of state for security asshysistance science and technology then as expert consultant to the deputy asshysistant secretary of state for nuclear nonproliferation policy

In 1988 Hafemeister testified beshyfore the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and from 1990 to 1992 he served as one of three full-time proshyfessional staff members handling arms-control matters for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee

He was part of an official US delshyegation that traveled to the Kremlin the week the USSR ceased to exist to discuss the destruction of nuclear weapons

In 1992-93 he again was a professhysional staff member to John Glenn this time for the Governmental Affairs Committee which Glenn chaired

Hafemeister served as chair of the American Physical Society Forum on Physics and Society during 1985-86

He is scheduled to receive the Szilard Award at the societys national meeting in May in Indiana

Cal Poly signs irrigation pact with Vietnam Cal Polys Irrigation Training and

Research Center has entered into an agreement with the Research Centre for Irrigation and Water Supply of Vietnam to bring California irrigation technology to Vietnam

Charles Burt director of Cal Polys

center and Dr Nguyen Tuan Anh dishyrector of the Vietnamese institute signed a memorandum of understandshying in Hanoi Dec 12

Cal Polys irrigation center will help coordinate a joint venture and

(Continued on page 6)

REPORT Vol 49 No 14

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Faculty step approved by

The Academic Senate mended and President proved the Performance Increase Policy for faculty on an interim basis for

Approximately $54000 allocated for the awards sions of the policy include

bullRecipients are expected standing in teaching (or sional performance) and at meritorious in professional ment and service

bullThe period emphasized academic years preceding

bull Any faculty unit structional faculty librarian lor or coach) may apply or nominated by another ployee or academic

bull Applications and should be filed with and chairs between and Thursday Jan 25 available in department and fices

bullTenured faculty lege and university recommend and categorize tions as highly mended or not

bull President Baker will awards on Monday April 1

bullThe salary base of be permanently increased one and four salary steps to Jan 1 1996

For more information ulty Affairs at ext 2844 or du044oasis

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THREE NEW EXHIBITS on Holocaust

Fieldsbull In library designed to bring home

personal tragedies of 20th centurys worst atrocishy

be on view beginning today through Sunday Feb 4 in the

lobby of the Kennedy

Fields which illustrates in Cambodia under the Pol and 6000000 which is

Holocaust are the works of Leeper

contains 4291 sheets paper on which 6 million

been made one for each by the German governshy

World War II sheets of paper stand

feet tall and measure 20 13 inches who is not Jewish began in 1987 and completed it

also includes photoshyGerman extermination Poland at Belzec Sobibor

Auschwitz Chelrnno and

Fields is made up of 1050 small mug shots of

who lost their lives in 70s under the Pol Pot govshy

The exhibit resulted from 1991 trip to Vietnam and

where he visited the high Pol Pot tortured thoushy

Cambodians he considered of the revolution

of a 75-foot-high meshyfilled with thousands

are also part of the exhibit is retired from the US served two tours and was

in the Korean War and he tours in Vietnam

today through Saturday the exhibit can be seen on through Thursday from 730 pm Friday 730am to 5

Sunday 1 to 10 pm Sunday Jan 21 through Feb 4 the hours will be

Monday through Thursday 730am to 11 pm Friday 730 am to 5 pm Saturday noon to 5 pm and Sunday 1 to 11 pm

UU Galerie 3 Women 3 Worldsbull title of Galerie exhibit

An exhibit that celebrates the creshyativity of women is scheduled to run from Saturday Jan 6 until Saturday Feb 10 in the University Union Gal erie

The exhibit titled Three Women Three Worlds will help usher in Womens Week set for Friday Feb 9 through Friday Feb 23

The artists Ada Charvalia Betty Field-Haley and Gail Lapins each tell a different story through their paintings

Charvalia paints pastel male and female nudes She paints her figures at unusual angles and uncomfortable postures and she diminishes the difshyferences in male and female torsos by rendering pronounced musculature for both sexes sometimes blurring the borderline between male and female

Field-Haley is known for vivid washytercolor landscapes that have a strong Oriental influence and capture the spirit energy and peace she finds in the woods

Lapins works in both acrylic and oil Her paintings explore the emoshytions and realities of the human conshydition in all its forms

My imagery of man reflects the world and time we live in I want my large canvases to surround the viewer to stir senses other than sight Lapins said

The artists will be at a reception from 4 to 6 pm Sunday Jan 14 in the Gal erie

Galerie hours are Tuesday and Wednesday from 10 am to 5 pm Thursday 10 am to 8 pm Friday 10 am to 4 pm and Saturday and Sunshyday noon to 4 pm

For more information call the Galerie at ext 1182

University Art Gallery ltodern upbeat Africa revealed in exhibit

Artist-author-professor Betty LaDuke will exhibit her paintings and color etchings of contemporary Africa from Monday Jan 8 through Sunshyday Feb 4 in the University Art Galshylery in the Dexter Building

LaDuke s exhibit Africa Beshytween Myth and Reality reveals an upbeat view of Africa - a land where women sustain life children show reshyspect and elders are revered

Her travel to more than 20 Third World countries is the basis of her colorful paintings which offer a glimpse into a quickly changing and evolving culture

In conjunction with the exhibit a benefit film screening lecture and artists reception have been scheduled on Sunday Jan 21

The screening of the film Betty LaDuke An Artists Journey From the Bronx to Timbuktu will be at 4 pm in the Palm Theatre in downtown San Luis Obispo Tickets cost $8 for adults and $7 for students and will be sold at the door Proceeds from the screening will benefit the University Art Gallery

Back on campus LaDuke will disshycuss her life and work at 6 pm in Room 213 in the Business Building After LaDukes talk a reception will be held in the University Art Gallery

University Art Gallery hours are 11 am to 4 pm daily and Wednesday from 7 to 9 pm

Support for the exhibit is being provided by Cal Poly Arts the universitys Art and Design Departshyment and the campuss Instructionshyally Related Activities fund The artists reception is being sponsored by Cal Polys Multicultural Center and the African-American Student Leadership Commission

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Exhibits the countless two of the ties will (Jan 5) first-floor Library

Killing conditions Pot regime about the artist Ed

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The exhibit graphs of camps in Majdanek Treblinka

Killing more than Cambodians the late ernment Leepers Cambodia school where sands of enemies

Photographs morial pagoda of skulls

Leeper Army He wounded served two

Beginning Jan 20 Monday am to 10 pm and

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Tickets Unless stated otherwise you can buy tickets to the performances listed in todays Cal Poly Report at the Theatre Ticket Office from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays To reserve seats call the AnyTime ArtsLine at ext 1421

usic professor Spiller To give piano recital

Music professor William Spiller will give his annual piano recital at 8 pm Saturday Jan 6 in the Theatre

He has chosen to play Partita No 2 inC minor by J S Bach Sonata in Eshyflat major Op 31 No3 by Beethoven Composions (1995) a new work by Cal Poly music professhysor John Russell Sonatine by Maurice Ravel and lslamey by Mili Balakirev

Tickets for the recital are $10 and $8 for the public and $6 and $4 for students and senior citizens

Pickle Family Circus to perform Jan 10-11 The Pickle Family Circus will bring their brand of circus-without-animals to Cal Poly in two shows at 7 pm Wednesday and Thursday Jan 10-11 in the Theatre

The group will perform their latest production Jump Cuts The Circus Goes to Hollywood in which a host of colorful characters go on a madcap romp through classic movie genres swashbuckling adventure to a sideshysplitting Western the back-alley deshytective story to a larger-than-life musical

The performers integrate acrobatshyics aerial work and juggling with original music dance and stories

Tickets are $10 and $8 for the pubshylic and $8 and $6 for students and seshynior citizens

Canadian Quartet to perform Jan 13

Music lovers who like their meloshydies mixed with a little fun will enjoy Quartetto Gelato a Canadian quartet

known for its irrepressible energy and infectious humor

The group is scheduled to play at 8 pm Saturday Jan 13 in the Theatre

Quartetto Gelato which in Italian means Ice Cream Quartet performs classical favorites operatic arias trashyditional melodies tangos and gypsy fiddling

The group is the brainchild of leader violinist and tenor Peter De Sotto who played in the violin secshytion of the Toronto Symphony Orshychestra for 10 years

Gelato has been hailed as a musishycal sensation-in-waiting and the next stars of the crossover phenomshyenon According to one critic the quartets members are not only dripshyping with talent but possess a wonshyderful sense of humor

Tickets for the concert are $14 and $12 for the public and $12 and $10 for students and senior citizens

Toronto Dance Theatre to perform Jan 17

The Toronto Dance Theatre known for daring powerful emotionshyally charged performances will apshypear at 8 pm Wednesday Jan 17 in the Theatre

The 14-member troupe has a distinshyguished history and is acclaimed as one of Canadas most creatively vibrant companies standing in the forefront of contemporary Canadian dance

In a review of the groups New York appearance last season Newsday critic Joseph Mazo said Intense is the operative word for dances by Company Artistic Director Christopher House House makes big daring shapes he sets his dancers traveling through space pursued by desire he plays with changes of speed like a crafty veteran pitcher

Tickets for the performance are $18 and $16 for the public and $16 and $14 for students and senior citizens

Auditions for to be held

The Theatre and Dance ment will hold auditions for act tragedy Hecuba from tonight (Jan 5) in Room Davidson Music Building

Five males nine females young boys will be cast in set to run from Thursday urday Feb 22-24

The production to be department chair AI scores the pain war brings its victims but its survivors

Copies of the script are at the Kennedy Library

For more information Theatre and Dance ext 1465

Performance to immigration and

Pakistani-German sisters teamed up to present an formance piece that will tell immigration and racism at day Jan 12 in Chumash

Performance artist and san Kanga will trace her tage in stories and legends immigration as well as racism and oppression The titled Currywurst Not For ans Only is directed by Nina Kanga

The title Currywurst from a popular German fast

Proceeds from the show donated to the California Assistance fight against 187 the anti-immigration passed by voters last June

Suggested donations for formance are $4 for and low-income patrons the public No one will be away for lack of funds

Currywurst Not For Only is being sponsored Polys Womens Programs vices and Multicultural more information call ~rams and Services at ext

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student wins honor award

architecture student has to receive the 1995

Institute of Architecture

Students National Chapter President Honor Award

Luis Ibanez was singled out for his commitment to the AlAS the students of architecture and the community of San Luis Obispo

AlAS national president Robert Rowan said The excitement the enshythusiasm the activity and the comshymitment of individuals such as Luis serve not only to strengthen-the local chapter but the national organization as a whole

Ibanez who completed an internshyship last summer with HKS Archishytects Inc of Santa Monica is now working for JS Bickel and Associshyates in Newport Beach

While attending Cal Poly Ibanez also received the Steven H Sullivan Memorial Award in 1992 He served as AlAS president during the 1994-95 academic year

Dairy science students win national contest

A group of Cal Poly dairy science students was awarded a $2000 scholshyarship for winning the overall compeshytition at the 74th Collegiate Dairy Product Evaluation Contest

The team also came in first in the all-products category at the competishytion held in Chicago

Team members were seniors Kyle Jensen John Devin Woodill and Hai Ngo

Woodill was named the top indishyvidual overall and won the All Prodshyucts Award for placing 2nd in milk and butter Hai Ngo took individual 3rd in butter The team scored 2nd in ice cream 6th in milk 3rd in cottage cheese 11th in cheddar 4th in yogurt and 1st in butter

The contest is sponsored by the Foundation of the Dairy and Food Inshydustries Supply Association US Deshypartment of Agriculture and American Dairy Science Association

Student involvement in the compeshytition each year is made possible by industry contributions which cover 90 percent of the cost

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Communications staffer wins RideShare prize

Bob Anderson in the Communicashytions office won an emergency surshyvival kit valued at $25 in the fall quarter RideShare Registry prize drawing

Every quarter a prize is awarded to a staff person who is enrolled in the registry program To be eligible an employee must walk bike carpool vanpool or take the bus to work at least 15 days a month

For more information on the RideShare Registry program call Commuter Services at ext 6680

Retired department head honored by nurserymen

Ronald Regan who served as deshypartment head of the Ornamental Horshyticulture Department (now Environmental Horticultural Scishyences) from 1977 to 1991 was honshyored by the California Association of Nurserymen

He received the first Ron Regan Education and Career Award instishytuted this year to recognize an indishyvidual business agency school or chapter for developing ways to edushycate students about the importance of plants and attract individuals into the field of horticulture as a career

Cal Poly Womens Club to hold Jan JO event

The Cal Poly Womens Club has scheduled its next meeting for 130pm Tuesday Jan 30 at the Unishytarian Church in San Luis Obispo

The program will include Adult Storytime narrated by club member Penny Sullivan-Plumb Carolyn Van t Riet will talk about her adventures in Borneo last summer

For more information call Imelda Gentile at 549-9249

OLR1Y REPORT

Yideoconferences on faculty

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Applications accepted for IRA program status

The Instructionally Related Activishyties Board is accepting applications for recognition as a new IRA program

Instructionally Related Activities are those student-focused activities and laboratory experiences that are partially sponsored by an academic discipline or department and are inteshygrally related to their formal instrucshytional programs

Applications are due to the IRA Board by Friday Feb 2 Send comshypleted applications to Jason Koehn chair IRA Advisory Board ASI UU 217A

For an outline of the procedure for submitting a request call Vicki Stover associate vice president for administration and finance at ext 2171

Once a program is recognized as an Instructionally Related Activity the program will be asked to submit a budget proposal It is the IRA Boards intent to introduce program evaluashytion in the budget process beginning fiscal year 1996-97

Report accidents when injuries occur

Faculty and staff members are reshyminded of their responsibility to file a StudentVisitor Accident Report when students and visitors are injured on campus

This includes students injured in an approved off-campus activity as well as in a classroom or laboratory or on a field trip All types of accidents involving visitors and students on campus must also be reported

The completed accident form should be sent to Administration and Finance For information or to obtain copies of the report form call Nancy Vilkitis at ext 2171

When students and visitors are inshyjured in an ASI activity or an ASI fashycility such as the Recreation Center or the University Union ASI accident reports should be sent to the ASI Business Office

For information on the ASI accishydent report or to obtain copies of the report form call Phil Philbin at ext 5808

Please dont confuse the Student Visitor Accident Report with the State of California Employers Report of Occupational Injury or Illness (Workers Compensation) or the Foundation Accident Report which should be completed when student asshysistants faculty members and staff middot members are injured on the job

For copies of those reports call Human Resources at ext 5427 Founshydation Human Resources ext 1121 for foundation employees or ASI ext 1281 for ASI employees

Faculty and staff members in charge of the event class or activity in which an injury occurs or those who witnessed the accident should complete the report within 24 hours of the incident In some cases the reshyport might have to be filed by the inshyjured individual

For Workers Compensation the supervisor of the injured employee is responsible for submitting a report to the appropriate office

Typesetting service available on campus

Typesetting and paste-up services are available from the Communicashytions office

A $10 minimum charge will be billed for such items as business cards letterhead and invitations

Additional costs are $15 for each 8 12 inch by 1linch page such as curriculum and career flyers $40-$50 for a basic three-fold brochure and $40 for 11 inch by 17 inch posters

Prices for larger or different typeshysetting projects will be determined when they are submitted

Those prices (except for the $10 minimum) are for projects submitted on computer disks If keyboarding is involved a labor cost of $20 per hour will be added

For more information call Darlene Slack director Communications ext 1511

Ubrary has new (Eiectronk

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emergency or -Looking for urgent

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facts for your favorite

Then the librarys tronic Reference Service the ticket

Available via e-mail or librarys home page on the Wide Web the service tions within three hours

The new service makes library for one-on-one tance easy fast and timely to Paul Adalian interim dean of library services

ER is available to staff and faculty members received between 8 am be answered within three Questions received after 4 answered the next

To use ER via e-mail reference

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For more information Page Reference ext 2649

Corrected fax The fax number listed in

campus telephone directory ing officer Lana Fleming is The correct extension is Fleming is located in the formation Center on Grand

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offers counseling

Poly Community Counselshyoffers personal couple

and child counseling to members days and eveshy

through Thursday an hour-long session $3 to $15 depending on

income No one is denied lack of funds

is staffed by graduate in the masters degree proshypsychology under the supershyclinically licensed faculty in the Psychology and Hushy

Department staff members treat a range

of psychological disorders and intershypersonal problems Emergency or crishysis counseling is not available Individuals in need of crisis counselshying should contact Hotline at 549-8989 or San Luis Obispo County Crisis Service 781-4700

The counseling service is located in the Education Building To schedule an appointment call ext 1532 and a clinic staff member will return your call

All publications should be reviewed

Departments are reminded that all university publications going off camshypus (newsletters brochures etc) should be sent to Darlene Slack dishyrector of communications for review prior to printing and distribution

Requests for mailing labels from either User Support or Advancement Records and Systems also need to be approved by Slack as well as the mashyterial to be mailed

For more information or to discuss a proposed publication call Slack at ext 1511

bullbullbull pact with Vietnam marketing efforts by California manushyfacturers of irrigation equipment Agencies such as the World Bank and the United Nations Food and Agrishyculture Organization are expected to participate in the technology transfer

Vietnam has identified approxishymately 5 million acres of land that can be irrigated with American drip and sprinkler irrigation

While having a generally tropical climate Vietnam has a six-month dry season in which irrigation is needed to achieve reasonable agricultural crop production

Coffee tea rubber pineapple and cassava could be planted in large arshyeas of the Central Highlands Burt said where the only feasible irrigashytion methods are drip and sprinklershytechnologies practically unknown in Vietnam

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Hearings set to discuss transportation issues

Hearings are scheduled for county residents concerned with regional bus service and traffic on the Cuesta Grade and all employees affected are encouraged to participate

The first hearing is scheduled for 930am Wednesday Jan 10 in the Board of Supervisors chambers in the County Government Building downtown The meeting will cover unmet regional bus needs - not San Luis Obispo city bus service

People affected by regional routes are those from Morro Bay Los Osos Santa Maria the Five Cities area and the North County Anyone who would like to see bus routes or times changed to meet specific needs is enshycouraged to attend this once-a-year hearing to express any concerns

Those unable to attend can send signed letters via campus mail to Jacquie Paulsen Commuter Services for delivery before the hearing

Two hearings dealing with Cuesta Grade are planned The first will be from 3 to 8 pm Wednesday Jan 17 in the San Luis Obispo Veterans Meshymorial Building The second will be from 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Jan 20 in the Atascadero City Hall Rotunda Room

The public is being asked to conshysider leaving the Grade as is adding a northbound truck lane only or adding truck lanes both north and southbound

It is estimated that more than 42 percent of Cal Poly employees live in the North County

For more information call Paulsen at ext 6680

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One of the largest programs of President Ronald Reagans so-called Star Wars initiative will be the topic of a talk at 11 am Thursday Jan 11 in Room E-45 in the Science Building

Tom Ramos a scientist from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboshyratory will discuss the physics prinshyciples and physical design challenges involved in designing an x-ray laser that was to be pumped by a thermoshynuclear blast

The weapon was designed to be used against Russian intercontinental ballistic missiles orbiting toward the United States in outer space

The lecture is part of the Physics Colloquium series sponsored by the Physics Department

Solicitation of vacation sick leave

Employees are asked to donate sick leave or vacation credits on beshyhalf of Debbie Ross office manager in Student Academic Services

Ross must take at least two months off from work because of a medical disability

Donations of either sick leave or vacation credits will help her remain in full pay status during her absence Anyone interested in donating credit should contact Sandy Edar in Campus Student Relations and Judicial Affairs at ext 2794 for the Catastrophic Leave Donation form

Eligible state employees may doshynate up to 16 hours total of sick leave and vacation credit per fiscal year in increments of one hour or more

CSU goes to Disneyland All CSU alumni family and

friends are invited to an exclusive night at Disneyland on Friday Feb 9

The Happiest Place on Earth will

hold a private party from 8 pm to 1 am The event is being held by the Cal State Alumni Association in celebrashytion of the Year of Alumni

Tickets are $24 for unlimited use of attractions and parking will be free Children two years and under get in free Tickets are sold on a firstshycome basis and orders must be reshyceived by Tuesday Jan 9

For more information or to order tickets call the Alumni Relations ofshyfice at ext 2586

Dateline Admission charged - $

FRIDAY JANUARY 5 Exhibit 6000000 and Killing

Fields Through Sunday Feb 4 Lishybrary Lobby

Auditions Try out for a part in Hecuba the Theatre and Dance Departments winter quarter producshytion Davidson Music Bldg 2127 pm

SATURDAY JANUARY 6 Exhibit Three Women - Three

Worlds features the work of three women artists Continues through Satshyurday Feb 10 UU Galerie

Music William Spiller (Music Department) will give a piano recital Theatre 8 pm ($)

MONDAY JANUARY 8 Exhibit Africa Between Myth

and Reality paintings and etchings by Betty LaDuke Through Sunday Feb 4

WEDNESDAY JANUARY 10 Circus Pickle Family Circus will

perform Jump Cuts The Circus Goes to Hollywood Also on Thursshyday Jan 11 Theatre 7 pm ($)

Video Conference teraction I Education 24930 am

Speaker Tom Ramos Livermore National discuss The Nuclear Laser Science E45 11

Circus Pickle Family perform Jump Cuts The to Hollywood Theatre 7

FRIDAY JANUARY 12 Performance

Susan Kanga will present wurst Not for Europeans Chumash 8 pm ($)

SATURDAY JANUARY Music Quartetto

form Theatre 8 pm ($)

SUNDAY JANUARY 14 Artists Reception

Charvalia Betty Lapins exhibit Three Three Worlds UU

MONDAY JANUARY 15 Holiday Campus will

in observance of Martin Jrs birthday

Video Conference Development II Education Room 24 930 am

WEDNESDAY Video Conference

Education Building Room Dance Toronto Dance

will perform Theatre 8

Video Conference teraction II Education Room 24 930 am

SUNDAY JANUARY 21 Film Lecture Artists

tion In conjunction with Africa Between Myth the film Betty LaDuke Journey from the Bronx to will be shown at the Palm downtown SLO at 4 pm will speak on her life and Room 213 in the Business pm and a reception will University Art Gallery (in Exhibit continues through Feb 4

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Building Room

(LawrenceshyLaboratory) will

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Women -Galerie 4 pm

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TUESDA~JANUARY16 Instructional

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JANUARY 17 Graphics II

24 930am Theatre

pm ($)

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Building

Recepshythe exhibit

and Reality An Artists

Timbuktu Theatre ($) LaDuke work in Bldg at 6

follow in the Dexter) Sunday

vacancies and applications

staff positions are from the appropriate human office Faxed applications

will not be accepted in application

110 ext 2236 or job line Official application

be received by 4 pm of the or be postmarked by the

DATE Jan 19 Senior Secretary College

(Unit 7 $2202-$2620mo Clerical Assistant I Exshy

Programs and Services temporary

with annual reappointshypermits

DATE Jan 26 Programmer II Institushy

(Unit 9) $3159-$3807mo

(Foundation Adm job line ext 7107) AU founshy

must be received by 5 pm of the

(No faxes)

DATE Jan 19 Service Department Asshy

Corral Bookstore $1753-Provides supervision of services in a high-volume reshy

while demonstrating service skills

bullbullbullbullbull (Adm 312 ext 2844)

interested in positions are invited to contact the

dean or department head and salaries for faculty commensurate with qualishyexperience (and time base

unless otherwise

CLOSING DATE Feb 5 Tenure-Track Position

Department (805 756-2206) or associate professhy

to $45216) in Mathematics beginning fall 1996 Responsishy

teaching methods courses K-12 teachers supervising and senior projects and

courses Doctorate education with the equivashy

degree in mathematics

or doctorate in mathematics is required Pre-college teaching experience and a background in educational technology and assessment is desired Send letter of application resume professional goals three letters of reference and transcript (unofficial OK initially) to Chair Screening Committee Mathematics Department

CLOSING DATE Feb 16 or until filled

63019 Tenure-Track Position Comshyputer Engineering Program (805 756-1229) Assistant professor for 1996-97 academic year contingent upon available funding (faculty appointment in Comshyputer Engineering Program with home department in Computer Science) PhD in computer science computer engineershying or electrical engineering required Candidates must have a strong commitshyment to teaching excellence dedication to professional development and broadshybased knowledge of computer engineershying Specialty in computer architecture and design preferred Teaching and advisshying students primarily at the undergradushyate level as well as teaching at masters degree level in the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering departments

CLOSING DATE March 15 63038 Tenure-Track Position in art

history Art and Design Department (805 756-1149) Assistant professor in art hisshytory beginning September 1996 (salary range $36300-40752 commensurate with qualifications and experience) Teach undergraduate art history courses in area of expertise and teach a three-part survey in the history of art from ancient through 19th century Ability to teach a survey course in either Latin American art hisshytory (with an emphasis on Mexico) or Asian art required Specialization in Reshynaissance Baroque andor American art preferred Interest in teaching an interdisshyciplinary course and a studio-related course would strengthen the application College-level teaching experience reshyquired PhD must be completed by time of appointment Send application (availshyable from department) current resume addresses and phone numbers of three references who may be contacted directly and official transcripts to Eric B Johnson Chair Department of Art and Design Inshyterviews at the Boston CAA Annual Meetshying will be by prior appointment please indicate if you are planning to attend

CLOSING DATE Feb 29 63032 Lecturer (full-time) Statisshy

tics Department (805 756-2709) Position available for 1996-97 academic year Salary range $30300-41676 depending

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on qualifications Duties include teaching undergraduate statistics courses MS in statistics or equivalent graduate-level course work Preference given to candishydates with demonstrated excellence in teaching andor industrial experience inshyvolving applied statistics For further inshyformation or an application contact Roxy Peck Chair Statistics Department

Positions are open until filled bowshyever consideration of applications will commence by Feb 5

63039 Transportation Research EngineersEngineering Lecturers (part shyand full-time) College of Engineering (805 756-5062) Academic and 12-month positions available lecturer classification renewal of contract for an additional year subject to funding MS in relevant discishypline or BS in relevant discipline plus two years applicable experience reshyquired Research topics include traffic management and control and IVHS techshynologies Positions are available June or September 1996 Please send letter and resume requesting an application to Chair of the Search Committee Recruitment Code 63039 College of Engineering and arrange for the sending of official transcript(s) and three letters of reference

CPbull schedule The Cal Poly Report will be published

every Friday through winter quarter Copy is due by lpm a week before the publication date

Please double-space all articles and send them to Jo Ann Lloyd Communicashytions Heron Hall Last-minute items can be faxed to ext 6533 ore-mailed to JLoyd oasis

For more information call the Communications office at ext 1511

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More information for the following available resources and resumes lieu of official

STAR (Adm at ext 1533) forms must closing date closing date

CLOSING 67058

of Agriculture 67059

tended University (Unit 7) $1620-$1908mo through 1231196 ment as funding

CLOSING 69057

tional Studies

FOUIDAnOI Building dation applications (not just postmarked) closing date

CLOSING Customer

sistant El $2278mo cashiering tail environment positive customer

FACULTY Candidates

on the faculty appropriate chair Ranks positions are fications and where applicable) stated

EXTENDED 63006

Mathematics Assistant (preferred) sor ($35868 Education bilities include for prospective student teachers teaching mathematics in mathematics lent of a masters

THREE NEW EXHIBITS on Holocaust

Fieldsbull In library designed to bring home

personal tragedies of 20th centurys worst atrocishy

be on view beginning today through Sunday Feb 4 in the

lobby of the Kennedy

Fields which illustrates in Cambodia under the Pol and 6000000 which is

Holocaust are the works of Leeper

contains 4291 sheets paper on which 6 million

been made one for each by the German governshy

World War II sheets of paper stand

feet tall and measure 20 13 inches who is not Jewish began in 1987 and completed it

also includes photoshyGerman extermination Poland at Belzec Sobibor

Auschwitz Chelrnno and

Fields is made up of 1050 small mug shots of

who lost their lives in 70s under the Pol Pot govshy

The exhibit resulted from 1991 trip to Vietnam and

where he visited the high Pol Pot tortured thoushy

Cambodians he considered of the revolution

of a 75-foot-high meshyfilled with thousands

are also part of the exhibit is retired from the US served two tours and was

in the Korean War and he tours in Vietnam

today through Saturday the exhibit can be seen on through Thursday from 730 pm Friday 730am to 5

Sunday 1 to 10 pm Sunday Jan 21 through Feb 4 the hours will be

Monday through Thursday 730am to 11 pm Friday 730 am to 5 pm Saturday noon to 5 pm and Sunday 1 to 11 pm

UU Galerie 3 Women 3 Worldsbull title of Galerie exhibit

An exhibit that celebrates the creshyativity of women is scheduled to run from Saturday Jan 6 until Saturday Feb 10 in the University Union Gal erie

The exhibit titled Three Women Three Worlds will help usher in Womens Week set for Friday Feb 9 through Friday Feb 23

The artists Ada Charvalia Betty Field-Haley and Gail Lapins each tell a different story through their paintings

Charvalia paints pastel male and female nudes She paints her figures at unusual angles and uncomfortable postures and she diminishes the difshyferences in male and female torsos by rendering pronounced musculature for both sexes sometimes blurring the borderline between male and female

Field-Haley is known for vivid washytercolor landscapes that have a strong Oriental influence and capture the spirit energy and peace she finds in the woods

Lapins works in both acrylic and oil Her paintings explore the emoshytions and realities of the human conshydition in all its forms

My imagery of man reflects the world and time we live in I want my large canvases to surround the viewer to stir senses other than sight Lapins said

The artists will be at a reception from 4 to 6 pm Sunday Jan 14 in the Gal erie

Galerie hours are Tuesday and Wednesday from 10 am to 5 pm Thursday 10 am to 8 pm Friday 10 am to 4 pm and Saturday and Sunshyday noon to 4 pm

For more information call the Galerie at ext 1182

University Art Gallery ltodern upbeat Africa revealed in exhibit

Artist-author-professor Betty LaDuke will exhibit her paintings and color etchings of contemporary Africa from Monday Jan 8 through Sunshyday Feb 4 in the University Art Galshylery in the Dexter Building

LaDuke s exhibit Africa Beshytween Myth and Reality reveals an upbeat view of Africa - a land where women sustain life children show reshyspect and elders are revered

Her travel to more than 20 Third World countries is the basis of her colorful paintings which offer a glimpse into a quickly changing and evolving culture

In conjunction with the exhibit a benefit film screening lecture and artists reception have been scheduled on Sunday Jan 21

The screening of the film Betty LaDuke An Artists Journey From the Bronx to Timbuktu will be at 4 pm in the Palm Theatre in downtown San Luis Obispo Tickets cost $8 for adults and $7 for students and will be sold at the door Proceeds from the screening will benefit the University Art Gallery

Back on campus LaDuke will disshycuss her life and work at 6 pm in Room 213 in the Business Building After LaDukes talk a reception will be held in the University Art Gallery

University Art Gallery hours are 11 am to 4 pm daily and Wednesday from 7 to 9 pm

Support for the exhibit is being provided by Cal Poly Arts the universitys Art and Design Departshyment and the campuss Instructionshyally Related Activities fund The artists reception is being sponsored by Cal Polys Multicultural Center and the African-American Student Leadership Commission

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Exhibits the countless two of the ties will (Jan 5) first-floor Library

Killing conditions Pot regime about the artist Ed

6000000 of heavy marks have Jew murdered ment during

The stacked nearly 5 inches by

Leeper the project in 1991

The exhibit graphs of camps in Majdanek Treblinka

Killing more than Cambodians the late ernment Leepers Cambodia school where sands of enemies

Photographs morial pagoda of skulls

Leeper Army He wounded served two

Beginning Jan 20 Monday am to 10 pm and

From Sunday

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Tickets Unless stated otherwise you can buy tickets to the performances listed in todays Cal Poly Report at the Theatre Ticket Office from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays To reserve seats call the AnyTime ArtsLine at ext 1421

usic professor Spiller To give piano recital

Music professor William Spiller will give his annual piano recital at 8 pm Saturday Jan 6 in the Theatre

He has chosen to play Partita No 2 inC minor by J S Bach Sonata in Eshyflat major Op 31 No3 by Beethoven Composions (1995) a new work by Cal Poly music professhysor John Russell Sonatine by Maurice Ravel and lslamey by Mili Balakirev

Tickets for the recital are $10 and $8 for the public and $6 and $4 for students and senior citizens

Pickle Family Circus to perform Jan 10-11 The Pickle Family Circus will bring their brand of circus-without-animals to Cal Poly in two shows at 7 pm Wednesday and Thursday Jan 10-11 in the Theatre

The group will perform their latest production Jump Cuts The Circus Goes to Hollywood in which a host of colorful characters go on a madcap romp through classic movie genres swashbuckling adventure to a sideshysplitting Western the back-alley deshytective story to a larger-than-life musical

The performers integrate acrobatshyics aerial work and juggling with original music dance and stories

Tickets are $10 and $8 for the pubshylic and $8 and $6 for students and seshynior citizens

Canadian Quartet to perform Jan 13

Music lovers who like their meloshydies mixed with a little fun will enjoy Quartetto Gelato a Canadian quartet

known for its irrepressible energy and infectious humor

The group is scheduled to play at 8 pm Saturday Jan 13 in the Theatre

Quartetto Gelato which in Italian means Ice Cream Quartet performs classical favorites operatic arias trashyditional melodies tangos and gypsy fiddling

The group is the brainchild of leader violinist and tenor Peter De Sotto who played in the violin secshytion of the Toronto Symphony Orshychestra for 10 years

Gelato has been hailed as a musishycal sensation-in-waiting and the next stars of the crossover phenomshyenon According to one critic the quartets members are not only dripshyping with talent but possess a wonshyderful sense of humor

Tickets for the concert are $14 and $12 for the public and $12 and $10 for students and senior citizens

Toronto Dance Theatre to perform Jan 17

The Toronto Dance Theatre known for daring powerful emotionshyally charged performances will apshypear at 8 pm Wednesday Jan 17 in the Theatre

The 14-member troupe has a distinshyguished history and is acclaimed as one of Canadas most creatively vibrant companies standing in the forefront of contemporary Canadian dance

In a review of the groups New York appearance last season Newsday critic Joseph Mazo said Intense is the operative word for dances by Company Artistic Director Christopher House House makes big daring shapes he sets his dancers traveling through space pursued by desire he plays with changes of speed like a crafty veteran pitcher

Tickets for the performance are $18 and $16 for the public and $16 and $14 for students and senior citizens

Auditions for to be held

The Theatre and Dance ment will hold auditions for act tragedy Hecuba from tonight (Jan 5) in Room Davidson Music Building

Five males nine females young boys will be cast in set to run from Thursday urday Feb 22-24

The production to be department chair AI scores the pain war brings its victims but its survivors

Copies of the script are at the Kennedy Library

For more information Theatre and Dance ext 1465

Performance to immigration and

Pakistani-German sisters teamed up to present an formance piece that will tell immigration and racism at day Jan 12 in Chumash

Performance artist and san Kanga will trace her tage in stories and legends immigration as well as racism and oppression The titled Currywurst Not For ans Only is directed by Nina Kanga

The title Currywurst from a popular German fast

Proceeds from the show donated to the California Assistance fight against 187 the anti-immigration passed by voters last June

Suggested donations for formance are $4 for and low-income patrons the public No one will be away for lack of funds

Currywurst Not For Only is being sponsored Polys Womens Programs vices and Multicultural more information call ~rams and Services at ext

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workshop will include sugshylive and prerecorded demonshycase studies and open

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Development II Tuesshy16 II Wednesday Jan 17 Interaction II Thursday

conferences will be broadcast cable channel 20 information call Deby

Services at

scheduled SIS Plus training classes will

winter quarter all in Chase

need to complete a session before they can

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Jan 24 from 930 to

Feb 6 from 130 to 3 pm Feb 21 930 to 11 am

a space call Jane Paris

student wins honor award

architecture student has to receive the 1995

Institute of Architecture

Students National Chapter President Honor Award

Luis Ibanez was singled out for his commitment to the AlAS the students of architecture and the community of San Luis Obispo

AlAS national president Robert Rowan said The excitement the enshythusiasm the activity and the comshymitment of individuals such as Luis serve not only to strengthen-the local chapter but the national organization as a whole

Ibanez who completed an internshyship last summer with HKS Archishytects Inc of Santa Monica is now working for JS Bickel and Associshyates in Newport Beach

While attending Cal Poly Ibanez also received the Steven H Sullivan Memorial Award in 1992 He served as AlAS president during the 1994-95 academic year

Dairy science students win national contest

A group of Cal Poly dairy science students was awarded a $2000 scholshyarship for winning the overall compeshytition at the 74th Collegiate Dairy Product Evaluation Contest

The team also came in first in the all-products category at the competishytion held in Chicago

Team members were seniors Kyle Jensen John Devin Woodill and Hai Ngo

Woodill was named the top indishyvidual overall and won the All Prodshyucts Award for placing 2nd in milk and butter Hai Ngo took individual 3rd in butter The team scored 2nd in ice cream 6th in milk 3rd in cottage cheese 11th in cheddar 4th in yogurt and 1st in butter

The contest is sponsored by the Foundation of the Dairy and Food Inshydustries Supply Association US Deshypartment of Agriculture and American Dairy Science Association

Student involvement in the compeshytition each year is made possible by industry contributions which cover 90 percent of the cost

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Communications staffer wins RideShare prize

Bob Anderson in the Communicashytions office won an emergency surshyvival kit valued at $25 in the fall quarter RideShare Registry prize drawing

Every quarter a prize is awarded to a staff person who is enrolled in the registry program To be eligible an employee must walk bike carpool vanpool or take the bus to work at least 15 days a month

For more information on the RideShare Registry program call Commuter Services at ext 6680

Retired department head honored by nurserymen

Ronald Regan who served as deshypartment head of the Ornamental Horshyticulture Department (now Environmental Horticultural Scishyences) from 1977 to 1991 was honshyored by the California Association of Nurserymen

He received the first Ron Regan Education and Career Award instishytuted this year to recognize an indishyvidual business agency school or chapter for developing ways to edushycate students about the importance of plants and attract individuals into the field of horticulture as a career

Cal Poly Womens Club to hold Jan JO event

The Cal Poly Womens Club has scheduled its next meeting for 130pm Tuesday Jan 30 at the Unishytarian Church in San Luis Obispo

The program will include Adult Storytime narrated by club member Penny Sullivan-Plumb Carolyn Van t Riet will talk about her adventures in Borneo last summer

For more information call Imelda Gentile at 549-9249

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Yideoconferences on faculty

A series presented ested in scheduled

Each gestions strations discussion

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Jan 5 1tH

Applications accepted for IRA program status

The Instructionally Related Activishyties Board is accepting applications for recognition as a new IRA program

Instructionally Related Activities are those student-focused activities and laboratory experiences that are partially sponsored by an academic discipline or department and are inteshygrally related to their formal instrucshytional programs

Applications are due to the IRA Board by Friday Feb 2 Send comshypleted applications to Jason Koehn chair IRA Advisory Board ASI UU 217A

For an outline of the procedure for submitting a request call Vicki Stover associate vice president for administration and finance at ext 2171

Once a program is recognized as an Instructionally Related Activity the program will be asked to submit a budget proposal It is the IRA Boards intent to introduce program evaluashytion in the budget process beginning fiscal year 1996-97

Report accidents when injuries occur

Faculty and staff members are reshyminded of their responsibility to file a StudentVisitor Accident Report when students and visitors are injured on campus

This includes students injured in an approved off-campus activity as well as in a classroom or laboratory or on a field trip All types of accidents involving visitors and students on campus must also be reported

The completed accident form should be sent to Administration and Finance For information or to obtain copies of the report form call Nancy Vilkitis at ext 2171

When students and visitors are inshyjured in an ASI activity or an ASI fashycility such as the Recreation Center or the University Union ASI accident reports should be sent to the ASI Business Office

For information on the ASI accishydent report or to obtain copies of the report form call Phil Philbin at ext 5808

Please dont confuse the Student Visitor Accident Report with the State of California Employers Report of Occupational Injury or Illness (Workers Compensation) or the Foundation Accident Report which should be completed when student asshysistants faculty members and staff middot members are injured on the job

For copies of those reports call Human Resources at ext 5427 Founshydation Human Resources ext 1121 for foundation employees or ASI ext 1281 for ASI employees

Faculty and staff members in charge of the event class or activity in which an injury occurs or those who witnessed the accident should complete the report within 24 hours of the incident In some cases the reshyport might have to be filed by the inshyjured individual

For Workers Compensation the supervisor of the injured employee is responsible for submitting a report to the appropriate office

Typesetting service available on campus

Typesetting and paste-up services are available from the Communicashytions office

A $10 minimum charge will be billed for such items as business cards letterhead and invitations

Additional costs are $15 for each 8 12 inch by 1linch page such as curriculum and career flyers $40-$50 for a basic three-fold brochure and $40 for 11 inch by 17 inch posters

Prices for larger or different typeshysetting projects will be determined when they are submitted

Those prices (except for the $10 minimum) are for projects submitted on computer disks If keyboarding is involved a labor cost of $20 per hour will be added

For more information call Darlene Slack director Communications ext 1511

Ubrary has new (Eiectronk

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emergency or -Looking for urgent

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facts for your favorite

Then the librarys tronic Reference Service the ticket

Available via e-mail or librarys home page on the Wide Web the service tions within three hours

The new service makes library for one-on-one tance easy fast and timely to Paul Adalian interim dean of library services

ER is available to staff and faculty members received between 8 am be answered within three Questions received after 4 answered the next

To use ER via e-mail reference

To use via the World type

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campus telephone directory ing officer Lana Fleming is The correct extension is Fleming is located in the formation Center on Grand

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born in Montana and master s degree from Monshy

College He and his wife San Luis Obispo County in same year he joined the Cal

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and mailed to Government and

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Thursday Dec 7 at a San hospital was born in 1914 in West

She earned a masters deshythe University of Kentucky

to Cal Poly in 1969 and 1979

IZ Butzbach a retired educashy

died Thursday Dec 21 Luis Obispo hospital

born in San Francisco and San Jose He earned

masters and doctoral deshyStanford University

taught at Cal Poly from 1970

offers counseling

Poly Community Counselshyoffers personal couple

and child counseling to members days and eveshy

through Thursday an hour-long session $3 to $15 depending on

income No one is denied lack of funds

is staffed by graduate in the masters degree proshypsychology under the supershyclinically licensed faculty in the Psychology and Hushy

Department staff members treat a range

of psychological disorders and intershypersonal problems Emergency or crishysis counseling is not available Individuals in need of crisis counselshying should contact Hotline at 549-8989 or San Luis Obispo County Crisis Service 781-4700

The counseling service is located in the Education Building To schedule an appointment call ext 1532 and a clinic staff member will return your call

All publications should be reviewed

Departments are reminded that all university publications going off camshypus (newsletters brochures etc) should be sent to Darlene Slack dishyrector of communications for review prior to printing and distribution

Requests for mailing labels from either User Support or Advancement Records and Systems also need to be approved by Slack as well as the mashyterial to be mailed

For more information or to discuss a proposed publication call Slack at ext 1511

bullbullbull pact with Vietnam marketing efforts by California manushyfacturers of irrigation equipment Agencies such as the World Bank and the United Nations Food and Agrishyculture Organization are expected to participate in the technology transfer

Vietnam has identified approxishymately 5 million acres of land that can be irrigated with American drip and sprinkler irrigation

While having a generally tropical climate Vietnam has a six-month dry season in which irrigation is needed to achieve reasonable agricultural crop production

Coffee tea rubber pineapple and cassava could be planted in large arshyeas of the Central Highlands Burt said where the only feasible irrigashytion methods are drip and sprinklershytechnologies practically unknown in Vietnam

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Hearings set to discuss transportation issues

Hearings are scheduled for county residents concerned with regional bus service and traffic on the Cuesta Grade and all employees affected are encouraged to participate

The first hearing is scheduled for 930am Wednesday Jan 10 in the Board of Supervisors chambers in the County Government Building downtown The meeting will cover unmet regional bus needs - not San Luis Obispo city bus service

People affected by regional routes are those from Morro Bay Los Osos Santa Maria the Five Cities area and the North County Anyone who would like to see bus routes or times changed to meet specific needs is enshycouraged to attend this once-a-year hearing to express any concerns

Those unable to attend can send signed letters via campus mail to Jacquie Paulsen Commuter Services for delivery before the hearing

Two hearings dealing with Cuesta Grade are planned The first will be from 3 to 8 pm Wednesday Jan 17 in the San Luis Obispo Veterans Meshymorial Building The second will be from 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Jan 20 in the Atascadero City Hall Rotunda Room

The public is being asked to conshysider leaving the Grade as is adding a northbound truck lane only or adding truck lanes both north and southbound

It is estimated that more than 42 percent of Cal Poly employees live in the North County

For more information call Paulsen at ext 6680

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Contributions Howard ship Endowment Kellyn Zimmerlin Corporate

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Cal Poly low-cost

The Cal ing Service group family community nings Monday

Fees for range from household service for

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One of the largest programs of President Ronald Reagans so-called Star Wars initiative will be the topic of a talk at 11 am Thursday Jan 11 in Room E-45 in the Science Building

Tom Ramos a scientist from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboshyratory will discuss the physics prinshyciples and physical design challenges involved in designing an x-ray laser that was to be pumped by a thermoshynuclear blast

The weapon was designed to be used against Russian intercontinental ballistic missiles orbiting toward the United States in outer space

The lecture is part of the Physics Colloquium series sponsored by the Physics Department

Solicitation of vacation sick leave

Employees are asked to donate sick leave or vacation credits on beshyhalf of Debbie Ross office manager in Student Academic Services

Ross must take at least two months off from work because of a medical disability

Donations of either sick leave or vacation credits will help her remain in full pay status during her absence Anyone interested in donating credit should contact Sandy Edar in Campus Student Relations and Judicial Affairs at ext 2794 for the Catastrophic Leave Donation form

Eligible state employees may doshynate up to 16 hours total of sick leave and vacation credit per fiscal year in increments of one hour or more

CSU goes to Disneyland All CSU alumni family and

friends are invited to an exclusive night at Disneyland on Friday Feb 9

The Happiest Place on Earth will

hold a private party from 8 pm to 1 am The event is being held by the Cal State Alumni Association in celebrashytion of the Year of Alumni

Tickets are $24 for unlimited use of attractions and parking will be free Children two years and under get in free Tickets are sold on a firstshycome basis and orders must be reshyceived by Tuesday Jan 9

For more information or to order tickets call the Alumni Relations ofshyfice at ext 2586

Dateline Admission charged - $

FRIDAY JANUARY 5 Exhibit 6000000 and Killing

Fields Through Sunday Feb 4 Lishybrary Lobby

Auditions Try out for a part in Hecuba the Theatre and Dance Departments winter quarter producshytion Davidson Music Bldg 2127 pm

SATURDAY JANUARY 6 Exhibit Three Women - Three

Worlds features the work of three women artists Continues through Satshyurday Feb 10 UU Galerie

Music William Spiller (Music Department) will give a piano recital Theatre 8 pm ($)

MONDAY JANUARY 8 Exhibit Africa Between Myth

and Reality paintings and etchings by Betty LaDuke Through Sunday Feb 4

WEDNESDAY JANUARY 10 Circus Pickle Family Circus will

perform Jump Cuts The Circus Goes to Hollywood Also on Thursshyday Jan 11 Theatre 7 pm ($)

Video Conference teraction I Education 24930 am

Speaker Tom Ramos Livermore National discuss The Nuclear Laser Science E45 11

Circus Pickle Family perform Jump Cuts The to Hollywood Theatre 7

FRIDAY JANUARY 12 Performance

Susan Kanga will present wurst Not for Europeans Chumash 8 pm ($)

SATURDAY JANUARY Music Quartetto

form Theatre 8 pm ($)

SUNDAY JANUARY 14 Artists Reception

Charvalia Betty Lapins exhibit Three Three Worlds UU

MONDAY JANUARY 15 Holiday Campus will

in observance of Martin Jrs birthday

Video Conference Development II Education Room 24 930 am

WEDNESDAY Video Conference

Education Building Room Dance Toronto Dance

will perform Theatre 8

Video Conference teraction II Education Room 24 930 am

SUNDAY JANUARY 21 Film Lecture Artists

tion In conjunction with Africa Between Myth the film Betty LaDuke Journey from the Bronx to will be shown at the Palm downtown SLO at 4 pm will speak on her life and Room 213 in the Business pm and a reception will University Art Gallery (in Exhibit continues through Feb 4

CALRLY REPORT

THURSDA~JANUARY11 Creating Inshy

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TUESDA~JANUARY16 Instructional

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pm ($)

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and Reality An Artists

Timbuktu Theatre ($) LaDuke work in Bldg at 6

follow in the Dexter) Sunday

vacancies and applications

staff positions are from the appropriate human office Faxed applications

will not be accepted in application

110 ext 2236 or job line Official application

be received by 4 pm of the or be postmarked by the

DATE Jan 19 Senior Secretary College

(Unit 7 $2202-$2620mo Clerical Assistant I Exshy

Programs and Services temporary

with annual reappointshypermits

DATE Jan 26 Programmer II Institushy

(Unit 9) $3159-$3807mo

(Foundation Adm job line ext 7107) AU founshy

must be received by 5 pm of the

(No faxes)

DATE Jan 19 Service Department Asshy

Corral Bookstore $1753-Provides supervision of services in a high-volume reshy

while demonstrating service skills

bullbullbullbullbull (Adm 312 ext 2844)

interested in positions are invited to contact the

dean or department head and salaries for faculty commensurate with qualishyexperience (and time base

unless otherwise

CLOSING DATE Feb 5 Tenure-Track Position

Department (805 756-2206) or associate professhy

to $45216) in Mathematics beginning fall 1996 Responsishy

teaching methods courses K-12 teachers supervising and senior projects and

courses Doctorate education with the equivashy

degree in mathematics

or doctorate in mathematics is required Pre-college teaching experience and a background in educational technology and assessment is desired Send letter of application resume professional goals three letters of reference and transcript (unofficial OK initially) to Chair Screening Committee Mathematics Department

CLOSING DATE Feb 16 or until filled

63019 Tenure-Track Position Comshyputer Engineering Program (805 756-1229) Assistant professor for 1996-97 academic year contingent upon available funding (faculty appointment in Comshyputer Engineering Program with home department in Computer Science) PhD in computer science computer engineershying or electrical engineering required Candidates must have a strong commitshyment to teaching excellence dedication to professional development and broadshybased knowledge of computer engineershying Specialty in computer architecture and design preferred Teaching and advisshying students primarily at the undergradushyate level as well as teaching at masters degree level in the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering departments

CLOSING DATE March 15 63038 Tenure-Track Position in art

history Art and Design Department (805 756-1149) Assistant professor in art hisshytory beginning September 1996 (salary range $36300-40752 commensurate with qualifications and experience) Teach undergraduate art history courses in area of expertise and teach a three-part survey in the history of art from ancient through 19th century Ability to teach a survey course in either Latin American art hisshytory (with an emphasis on Mexico) or Asian art required Specialization in Reshynaissance Baroque andor American art preferred Interest in teaching an interdisshyciplinary course and a studio-related course would strengthen the application College-level teaching experience reshyquired PhD must be completed by time of appointment Send application (availshyable from department) current resume addresses and phone numbers of three references who may be contacted directly and official transcripts to Eric B Johnson Chair Department of Art and Design Inshyterviews at the Boston CAA Annual Meetshying will be by prior appointment please indicate if you are planning to attend

CLOSING DATE Feb 29 63032 Lecturer (full-time) Statisshy

tics Department (805 756-2709) Position available for 1996-97 academic year Salary range $30300-41676 depending

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on qualifications Duties include teaching undergraduate statistics courses MS in statistics or equivalent graduate-level course work Preference given to candishydates with demonstrated excellence in teaching andor industrial experience inshyvolving applied statistics For further inshyformation or an application contact Roxy Peck Chair Statistics Department

Positions are open until filled bowshyever consideration of applications will commence by Feb 5

63039 Transportation Research EngineersEngineering Lecturers (part shyand full-time) College of Engineering (805 756-5062) Academic and 12-month positions available lecturer classification renewal of contract for an additional year subject to funding MS in relevant discishypline or BS in relevant discipline plus two years applicable experience reshyquired Research topics include traffic management and control and IVHS techshynologies Positions are available June or September 1996 Please send letter and resume requesting an application to Chair of the Search Committee Recruitment Code 63039 College of Engineering and arrange for the sending of official transcript(s) and three letters of reference

CPbull schedule The Cal Poly Report will be published

every Friday through winter quarter Copy is due by lpm a week before the publication date

Please double-space all articles and send them to Jo Ann Lloyd Communicashytions Heron Hall Last-minute items can be faxed to ext 6533 ore-mailed to JLoyd oasis

For more information call the Communications office at ext 1511

0LRLY REPORT Position

More information for the following available resources and resumes lieu of official

STAR (Adm at ext 1533) forms must closing date closing date

CLOSING 67058

of Agriculture 67059

tended University (Unit 7) $1620-$1908mo through 1231196 ment as funding

CLOSING 69057

tional Studies

FOUIDAnOI Building dation applications (not just postmarked) closing date

CLOSING Customer

sistant El $2278mo cashiering tail environment positive customer

FACULTY Candidates

on the faculty appropriate chair Ranks positions are fications and where applicable) stated

EXTENDED 63006

Mathematics Assistant (preferred) sor ($35868 Education bilities include for prospective student teachers teaching mathematics in mathematics lent of a masters

Jan 511H

Tickets Unless stated otherwise you can buy tickets to the performances listed in todays Cal Poly Report at the Theatre Ticket Office from 10 am to 4 pm weekdays To reserve seats call the AnyTime ArtsLine at ext 1421

usic professor Spiller To give piano recital

Music professor William Spiller will give his annual piano recital at 8 pm Saturday Jan 6 in the Theatre

He has chosen to play Partita No 2 inC minor by J S Bach Sonata in Eshyflat major Op 31 No3 by Beethoven Composions (1995) a new work by Cal Poly music professhysor John Russell Sonatine by Maurice Ravel and lslamey by Mili Balakirev

Tickets for the recital are $10 and $8 for the public and $6 and $4 for students and senior citizens

Pickle Family Circus to perform Jan 10-11 The Pickle Family Circus will bring their brand of circus-without-animals to Cal Poly in two shows at 7 pm Wednesday and Thursday Jan 10-11 in the Theatre

The group will perform their latest production Jump Cuts The Circus Goes to Hollywood in which a host of colorful characters go on a madcap romp through classic movie genres swashbuckling adventure to a sideshysplitting Western the back-alley deshytective story to a larger-than-life musical

The performers integrate acrobatshyics aerial work and juggling with original music dance and stories

Tickets are $10 and $8 for the pubshylic and $8 and $6 for students and seshynior citizens

Canadian Quartet to perform Jan 13

Music lovers who like their meloshydies mixed with a little fun will enjoy Quartetto Gelato a Canadian quartet

known for its irrepressible energy and infectious humor

The group is scheduled to play at 8 pm Saturday Jan 13 in the Theatre

Quartetto Gelato which in Italian means Ice Cream Quartet performs classical favorites operatic arias trashyditional melodies tangos and gypsy fiddling

The group is the brainchild of leader violinist and tenor Peter De Sotto who played in the violin secshytion of the Toronto Symphony Orshychestra for 10 years

Gelato has been hailed as a musishycal sensation-in-waiting and the next stars of the crossover phenomshyenon According to one critic the quartets members are not only dripshyping with talent but possess a wonshyderful sense of humor

Tickets for the concert are $14 and $12 for the public and $12 and $10 for students and senior citizens

Toronto Dance Theatre to perform Jan 17

The Toronto Dance Theatre known for daring powerful emotionshyally charged performances will apshypear at 8 pm Wednesday Jan 17 in the Theatre

The 14-member troupe has a distinshyguished history and is acclaimed as one of Canadas most creatively vibrant companies standing in the forefront of contemporary Canadian dance

In a review of the groups New York appearance last season Newsday critic Joseph Mazo said Intense is the operative word for dances by Company Artistic Director Christopher House House makes big daring shapes he sets his dancers traveling through space pursued by desire he plays with changes of speed like a crafty veteran pitcher

Tickets for the performance are $18 and $16 for the public and $16 and $14 for students and senior citizens

Auditions for to be held

The Theatre and Dance ment will hold auditions for act tragedy Hecuba from tonight (Jan 5) in Room Davidson Music Building

Five males nine females young boys will be cast in set to run from Thursday urday Feb 22-24

The production to be department chair AI scores the pain war brings its victims but its survivors

Copies of the script are at the Kennedy Library

For more information Theatre and Dance ext 1465

Performance to immigration and

Pakistani-German sisters teamed up to present an formance piece that will tell immigration and racism at day Jan 12 in Chumash

Performance artist and san Kanga will trace her tage in stories and legends immigration as well as racism and oppression The titled Currywurst Not For ans Only is directed by Nina Kanga

The title Currywurst from a popular German fast

Proceeds from the show donated to the California Assistance fight against 187 the anti-immigration passed by voters last June

Suggested donations for formance are $4 for and low-income patrons the public No one will be away for lack of funds

Currywurst Not For Only is being sponsored Polys Womens Programs vices and Multicultural more information call ~rams and Services at ext

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workshop will include sugshylive and prerecorded demonshycase studies and open

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stop by Room 24 in the Building

is Interaction I Thursday

Development II Tuesshy16 II Wednesday Jan 17 Interaction II Thursday

conferences will be broadcast cable channel 20 information call Deby

Services at

scheduled SIS Plus training classes will

winter quarter all in Chase

need to complete a session before they can

student database

Jan 24 from 930 to

Feb 6 from 130 to 3 pm Feb 21 930 to 11 am

a space call Jane Paris

student wins honor award

architecture student has to receive the 1995

Institute of Architecture

Students National Chapter President Honor Award

Luis Ibanez was singled out for his commitment to the AlAS the students of architecture and the community of San Luis Obispo

AlAS national president Robert Rowan said The excitement the enshythusiasm the activity and the comshymitment of individuals such as Luis serve not only to strengthen-the local chapter but the national organization as a whole

Ibanez who completed an internshyship last summer with HKS Archishytects Inc of Santa Monica is now working for JS Bickel and Associshyates in Newport Beach

While attending Cal Poly Ibanez also received the Steven H Sullivan Memorial Award in 1992 He served as AlAS president during the 1994-95 academic year

Dairy science students win national contest

A group of Cal Poly dairy science students was awarded a $2000 scholshyarship for winning the overall compeshytition at the 74th Collegiate Dairy Product Evaluation Contest

The team also came in first in the all-products category at the competishytion held in Chicago

Team members were seniors Kyle Jensen John Devin Woodill and Hai Ngo

Woodill was named the top indishyvidual overall and won the All Prodshyucts Award for placing 2nd in milk and butter Hai Ngo took individual 3rd in butter The team scored 2nd in ice cream 6th in milk 3rd in cottage cheese 11th in cheddar 4th in yogurt and 1st in butter

The contest is sponsored by the Foundation of the Dairy and Food Inshydustries Supply Association US Deshypartment of Agriculture and American Dairy Science Association

Student involvement in the compeshytition each year is made possible by industry contributions which cover 90 percent of the cost

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Communications staffer wins RideShare prize

Bob Anderson in the Communicashytions office won an emergency surshyvival kit valued at $25 in the fall quarter RideShare Registry prize drawing

Every quarter a prize is awarded to a staff person who is enrolled in the registry program To be eligible an employee must walk bike carpool vanpool or take the bus to work at least 15 days a month

For more information on the RideShare Registry program call Commuter Services at ext 6680

Retired department head honored by nurserymen

Ronald Regan who served as deshypartment head of the Ornamental Horshyticulture Department (now Environmental Horticultural Scishyences) from 1977 to 1991 was honshyored by the California Association of Nurserymen

He received the first Ron Regan Education and Career Award instishytuted this year to recognize an indishyvidual business agency school or chapter for developing ways to edushycate students about the importance of plants and attract individuals into the field of horticulture as a career

Cal Poly Womens Club to hold Jan JO event

The Cal Poly Womens Club has scheduled its next meeting for 130pm Tuesday Jan 30 at the Unishytarian Church in San Luis Obispo

The program will include Adult Storytime narrated by club member Penny Sullivan-Plumb Carolyn Van t Riet will talk about her adventures in Borneo last summer

For more information call Imelda Gentile at 549-9249

OLR1Y REPORT

Yideoconferences on faculty

A series presented ested in scheduled

Each gestions strations discussion

The video 930 am participate Education

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For more Ryan Communications ext 2215

SIS+ training classes

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Former national

A former been chosen American

Jan 5 1tH

Applications accepted for IRA program status

The Instructionally Related Activishyties Board is accepting applications for recognition as a new IRA program

Instructionally Related Activities are those student-focused activities and laboratory experiences that are partially sponsored by an academic discipline or department and are inteshygrally related to their formal instrucshytional programs

Applications are due to the IRA Board by Friday Feb 2 Send comshypleted applications to Jason Koehn chair IRA Advisory Board ASI UU 217A

For an outline of the procedure for submitting a request call Vicki Stover associate vice president for administration and finance at ext 2171

Once a program is recognized as an Instructionally Related Activity the program will be asked to submit a budget proposal It is the IRA Boards intent to introduce program evaluashytion in the budget process beginning fiscal year 1996-97

Report accidents when injuries occur

Faculty and staff members are reshyminded of their responsibility to file a StudentVisitor Accident Report when students and visitors are injured on campus

This includes students injured in an approved off-campus activity as well as in a classroom or laboratory or on a field trip All types of accidents involving visitors and students on campus must also be reported

The completed accident form should be sent to Administration and Finance For information or to obtain copies of the report form call Nancy Vilkitis at ext 2171

When students and visitors are inshyjured in an ASI activity or an ASI fashycility such as the Recreation Center or the University Union ASI accident reports should be sent to the ASI Business Office

For information on the ASI accishydent report or to obtain copies of the report form call Phil Philbin at ext 5808

Please dont confuse the Student Visitor Accident Report with the State of California Employers Report of Occupational Injury or Illness (Workers Compensation) or the Foundation Accident Report which should be completed when student asshysistants faculty members and staff middot members are injured on the job

For copies of those reports call Human Resources at ext 5427 Founshydation Human Resources ext 1121 for foundation employees or ASI ext 1281 for ASI employees

Faculty and staff members in charge of the event class or activity in which an injury occurs or those who witnessed the accident should complete the report within 24 hours of the incident In some cases the reshyport might have to be filed by the inshyjured individual

For Workers Compensation the supervisor of the injured employee is responsible for submitting a report to the appropriate office

Typesetting service available on campus

Typesetting and paste-up services are available from the Communicashytions office

A $10 minimum charge will be billed for such items as business cards letterhead and invitations

Additional costs are $15 for each 8 12 inch by 1linch page such as curriculum and career flyers $40-$50 for a basic three-fold brochure and $40 for 11 inch by 17 inch posters

Prices for larger or different typeshysetting projects will be determined when they are submitted

Those prices (except for the $10 minimum) are for projects submitted on computer disks If keyboarding is involved a labor cost of $20 per hour will be added

For more information call Darlene Slack director Communications ext 1511

Ubrary has new (Eiectronk

If you are - In the midst of an

emergency or -Looking for urgent

ing library resources or - Hoping to obtain

facts for your favorite

Then the librarys tronic Reference Service the ticket

Available via e-mail or librarys home page on the Wide Web the service tions within three hours

The new service makes library for one-on-one tance easy fast and timely to Paul Adalian interim dean of library services

ER is available to staff and faculty members received between 8 am be answered within three Questions received after 4 answered the next

To use ER via e-mail reference

To use via the World type

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campus telephone directory ing officer Lana Fleming is The correct extension is Fleming is located in the formation Center on Grand

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amp9 Rhoads retired crop scishy

died Friday Dec 8 at in San Luis Obispo

born in Montana and master s degree from Monshy

College He and his wife San Luis Obispo County in same year he joined the Cal

After teaching for 27 retired in 1983

can be made to the Rhoads Memorial Scholarshy

and mailed to Government and

Relations Cal Poly

81 Compton a retired librarshy

Thursday Dec 7 at a San hospital was born in 1914 in West

She earned a masters deshythe University of Kentucky

to Cal Poly in 1969 and 1979

IZ Butzbach a retired educashy

died Thursday Dec 21 Luis Obispo hospital

born in San Francisco and San Jose He earned

masters and doctoral deshyStanford University

taught at Cal Poly from 1970

offers counseling

Poly Community Counselshyoffers personal couple

and child counseling to members days and eveshy

through Thursday an hour-long session $3 to $15 depending on

income No one is denied lack of funds

is staffed by graduate in the masters degree proshypsychology under the supershyclinically licensed faculty in the Psychology and Hushy

Department staff members treat a range

of psychological disorders and intershypersonal problems Emergency or crishysis counseling is not available Individuals in need of crisis counselshying should contact Hotline at 549-8989 or San Luis Obispo County Crisis Service 781-4700

The counseling service is located in the Education Building To schedule an appointment call ext 1532 and a clinic staff member will return your call

All publications should be reviewed

Departments are reminded that all university publications going off camshypus (newsletters brochures etc) should be sent to Darlene Slack dishyrector of communications for review prior to printing and distribution

Requests for mailing labels from either User Support or Advancement Records and Systems also need to be approved by Slack as well as the mashyterial to be mailed

For more information or to discuss a proposed publication call Slack at ext 1511

bullbullbull pact with Vietnam marketing efforts by California manushyfacturers of irrigation equipment Agencies such as the World Bank and the United Nations Food and Agrishyculture Organization are expected to participate in the technology transfer

Vietnam has identified approxishymately 5 million acres of land that can be irrigated with American drip and sprinkler irrigation

While having a generally tropical climate Vietnam has a six-month dry season in which irrigation is needed to achieve reasonable agricultural crop production

Coffee tea rubber pineapple and cassava could be planted in large arshyeas of the Central Highlands Burt said where the only feasible irrigashytion methods are drip and sprinklershytechnologies practically unknown in Vietnam

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Hearings set to discuss transportation issues

Hearings are scheduled for county residents concerned with regional bus service and traffic on the Cuesta Grade and all employees affected are encouraged to participate

The first hearing is scheduled for 930am Wednesday Jan 10 in the Board of Supervisors chambers in the County Government Building downtown The meeting will cover unmet regional bus needs - not San Luis Obispo city bus service

People affected by regional routes are those from Morro Bay Los Osos Santa Maria the Five Cities area and the North County Anyone who would like to see bus routes or times changed to meet specific needs is enshycouraged to attend this once-a-year hearing to express any concerns

Those unable to attend can send signed letters via campus mail to Jacquie Paulsen Commuter Services for delivery before the hearing

Two hearings dealing with Cuesta Grade are planned The first will be from 3 to 8 pm Wednesday Jan 17 in the San Luis Obispo Veterans Meshymorial Building The second will be from 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Jan 20 in the Atascadero City Hall Rotunda Room

The public is being asked to conshysider leaving the Grade as is adding a northbound truck lane only or adding truck lanes both north and southbound

It is estimated that more than 42 percent of Cal Poly employees live in the North County

For more information call Paulsen at ext 6680

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Rhoads Howard

ence professor his home

He was earned a tana State moved to 1956 the Poly faculty years he

Contributions Howard ship Endowment Kellyn Zimmerlin Corporate

Compton Luvenia

ian died Luis Obispo

Compton Virginia gree from

She came retired in

Butzbach Arthur

tion professor at a San

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Butzbach 1950 until

Cal Poly low-cost

The Cal ing Service group family community nings Monday

Fees for range from household service for

The clinic students gram in vision of members man Development

Clinic

Jan 51ttl

bullstar Wars technology topic of Jan 11 talk

One of the largest programs of President Ronald Reagans so-called Star Wars initiative will be the topic of a talk at 11 am Thursday Jan 11 in Room E-45 in the Science Building

Tom Ramos a scientist from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboshyratory will discuss the physics prinshyciples and physical design challenges involved in designing an x-ray laser that was to be pumped by a thermoshynuclear blast

The weapon was designed to be used against Russian intercontinental ballistic missiles orbiting toward the United States in outer space

The lecture is part of the Physics Colloquium series sponsored by the Physics Department

Solicitation of vacation sick leave

Employees are asked to donate sick leave or vacation credits on beshyhalf of Debbie Ross office manager in Student Academic Services

Ross must take at least two months off from work because of a medical disability

Donations of either sick leave or vacation credits will help her remain in full pay status during her absence Anyone interested in donating credit should contact Sandy Edar in Campus Student Relations and Judicial Affairs at ext 2794 for the Catastrophic Leave Donation form

Eligible state employees may doshynate up to 16 hours total of sick leave and vacation credit per fiscal year in increments of one hour or more

CSU goes to Disneyland All CSU alumni family and

friends are invited to an exclusive night at Disneyland on Friday Feb 9

The Happiest Place on Earth will

hold a private party from 8 pm to 1 am The event is being held by the Cal State Alumni Association in celebrashytion of the Year of Alumni

Tickets are $24 for unlimited use of attractions and parking will be free Children two years and under get in free Tickets are sold on a firstshycome basis and orders must be reshyceived by Tuesday Jan 9

For more information or to order tickets call the Alumni Relations ofshyfice at ext 2586

Dateline Admission charged - $

FRIDAY JANUARY 5 Exhibit 6000000 and Killing

Fields Through Sunday Feb 4 Lishybrary Lobby

Auditions Try out for a part in Hecuba the Theatre and Dance Departments winter quarter producshytion Davidson Music Bldg 2127 pm

SATURDAY JANUARY 6 Exhibit Three Women - Three

Worlds features the work of three women artists Continues through Satshyurday Feb 10 UU Galerie

Music William Spiller (Music Department) will give a piano recital Theatre 8 pm ($)

MONDAY JANUARY 8 Exhibit Africa Between Myth

and Reality paintings and etchings by Betty LaDuke Through Sunday Feb 4

WEDNESDAY JANUARY 10 Circus Pickle Family Circus will

perform Jump Cuts The Circus Goes to Hollywood Also on Thursshyday Jan 11 Theatre 7 pm ($)

Video Conference teraction I Education 24930 am

Speaker Tom Ramos Livermore National discuss The Nuclear Laser Science E45 11

Circus Pickle Family perform Jump Cuts The to Hollywood Theatre 7

FRIDAY JANUARY 12 Performance

Susan Kanga will present wurst Not for Europeans Chumash 8 pm ($)

SATURDAY JANUARY Music Quartetto

form Theatre 8 pm ($)

SUNDAY JANUARY 14 Artists Reception

Charvalia Betty Lapins exhibit Three Three Worlds UU

MONDAY JANUARY 15 Holiday Campus will

in observance of Martin Jrs birthday

Video Conference Development II Education Room 24 930 am

WEDNESDAY Video Conference

Education Building Room Dance Toronto Dance

will perform Theatre 8

Video Conference teraction II Education Room 24 930 am

SUNDAY JANUARY 21 Film Lecture Artists

tion In conjunction with Africa Between Myth the film Betty LaDuke Journey from the Bronx to will be shown at the Palm downtown SLO at 4 pm will speak on her life and Room 213 in the Business pm and a reception will University Art Gallery (in Exhibit continues through Feb 4

CALRLY REPORT

THURSDA~JANUARY11 Creating Inshy

Building Room

(LawrenceshyLaboratory) will

Pumped X-Ray am

Circus will Circus Goes

pm ($)

Performance artist CurryshyOnly

13 Gelato will pershy

For Ada Field-Haley and Gail

Women -Galerie 4 pm

be closed Luther King

TUESDA~JANUARY16 Instructional

Building

JANUARY 17 Graphics II

24 930am Theatre

pm ($)

THURSDA~JANUARY18 Creating Inshy

Building

Recepshythe exhibit

and Reality An Artists

Timbuktu Theatre ($) LaDuke work in Bldg at 6

follow in the Dexter) Sunday

vacancies and applications

staff positions are from the appropriate human office Faxed applications

will not be accepted in application

110 ext 2236 or job line Official application

be received by 4 pm of the or be postmarked by the

DATE Jan 19 Senior Secretary College

(Unit 7 $2202-$2620mo Clerical Assistant I Exshy

Programs and Services temporary

with annual reappointshypermits

DATE Jan 26 Programmer II Institushy

(Unit 9) $3159-$3807mo

(Foundation Adm job line ext 7107) AU founshy

must be received by 5 pm of the

(No faxes)

DATE Jan 19 Service Department Asshy

Corral Bookstore $1753-Provides supervision of services in a high-volume reshy

while demonstrating service skills

bullbullbullbullbull (Adm 312 ext 2844)

interested in positions are invited to contact the

dean or department head and salaries for faculty commensurate with qualishyexperience (and time base

unless otherwise

CLOSING DATE Feb 5 Tenure-Track Position

Department (805 756-2206) or associate professhy

to $45216) in Mathematics beginning fall 1996 Responsishy

teaching methods courses K-12 teachers supervising and senior projects and

courses Doctorate education with the equivashy

degree in mathematics

or doctorate in mathematics is required Pre-college teaching experience and a background in educational technology and assessment is desired Send letter of application resume professional goals three letters of reference and transcript (unofficial OK initially) to Chair Screening Committee Mathematics Department

CLOSING DATE Feb 16 or until filled

63019 Tenure-Track Position Comshyputer Engineering Program (805 756-1229) Assistant professor for 1996-97 academic year contingent upon available funding (faculty appointment in Comshyputer Engineering Program with home department in Computer Science) PhD in computer science computer engineershying or electrical engineering required Candidates must have a strong commitshyment to teaching excellence dedication to professional development and broadshybased knowledge of computer engineershying Specialty in computer architecture and design preferred Teaching and advisshying students primarily at the undergradushyate level as well as teaching at masters degree level in the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering departments

CLOSING DATE March 15 63038 Tenure-Track Position in art

history Art and Design Department (805 756-1149) Assistant professor in art hisshytory beginning September 1996 (salary range $36300-40752 commensurate with qualifications and experience) Teach undergraduate art history courses in area of expertise and teach a three-part survey in the history of art from ancient through 19th century Ability to teach a survey course in either Latin American art hisshytory (with an emphasis on Mexico) or Asian art required Specialization in Reshynaissance Baroque andor American art preferred Interest in teaching an interdisshyciplinary course and a studio-related course would strengthen the application College-level teaching experience reshyquired PhD must be completed by time of appointment Send application (availshyable from department) current resume addresses and phone numbers of three references who may be contacted directly and official transcripts to Eric B Johnson Chair Department of Art and Design Inshyterviews at the Boston CAA Annual Meetshying will be by prior appointment please indicate if you are planning to attend

CLOSING DATE Feb 29 63032 Lecturer (full-time) Statisshy

tics Department (805 756-2709) Position available for 1996-97 academic year Salary range $30300-41676 depending

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on qualifications Duties include teaching undergraduate statistics courses MS in statistics or equivalent graduate-level course work Preference given to candishydates with demonstrated excellence in teaching andor industrial experience inshyvolving applied statistics For further inshyformation or an application contact Roxy Peck Chair Statistics Department

Positions are open until filled bowshyever consideration of applications will commence by Feb 5

63039 Transportation Research EngineersEngineering Lecturers (part shyand full-time) College of Engineering (805 756-5062) Academic and 12-month positions available lecturer classification renewal of contract for an additional year subject to funding MS in relevant discishypline or BS in relevant discipline plus two years applicable experience reshyquired Research topics include traffic management and control and IVHS techshynologies Positions are available June or September 1996 Please send letter and resume requesting an application to Chair of the Search Committee Recruitment Code 63039 College of Engineering and arrange for the sending of official transcript(s) and three letters of reference

CPbull schedule The Cal Poly Report will be published

every Friday through winter quarter Copy is due by lpm a week before the publication date

Please double-space all articles and send them to Jo Ann Lloyd Communicashytions Heron Hall Last-minute items can be faxed to ext 6533 ore-mailed to JLoyd oasis

For more information call the Communications office at ext 1511

0LRLY REPORT Position

More information for the following available resources and resumes lieu of official

STAR (Adm at ext 1533) forms must closing date closing date

CLOSING 67058

of Agriculture 67059

tended University (Unit 7) $1620-$1908mo through 1231196 ment as funding

CLOSING 69057

tional Studies

FOUIDAnOI Building dation applications (not just postmarked) closing date

CLOSING Customer

sistant El $2278mo cashiering tail environment positive customer

FACULTY Candidates

on the faculty appropriate chair Ranks positions are fications and where applicable) stated

EXTENDED 63006

Mathematics Assistant (preferred) sor ($35868 Education bilities include for prospective student teachers teaching mathematics in mathematics lent of a masters

set development

of four video conferences by and for teachers intershy

instructional development are during January

workshop will include sugshylive and prerecorded demonshycase studies and open

conferences begin at and last about two hours To

stop by Room 24 in the Building

is Interaction I Thursday

Development II Tuesshy16 II Wednesday Jan 17 Interaction II Thursday

conferences will be broadcast cable channel 20 information call Deby

Services at

scheduled SIS Plus training classes will

winter quarter all in Chase

need to complete a session before they can

student database

Jan 24 from 930 to

Feb 6 from 130 to 3 pm Feb 21 930 to 11 am

a space call Jane Paris

student wins honor award

architecture student has to receive the 1995

Institute of Architecture

Students National Chapter President Honor Award

Luis Ibanez was singled out for his commitment to the AlAS the students of architecture and the community of San Luis Obispo

AlAS national president Robert Rowan said The excitement the enshythusiasm the activity and the comshymitment of individuals such as Luis serve not only to strengthen-the local chapter but the national organization as a whole

Ibanez who completed an internshyship last summer with HKS Archishytects Inc of Santa Monica is now working for JS Bickel and Associshyates in Newport Beach

While attending Cal Poly Ibanez also received the Steven H Sullivan Memorial Award in 1992 He served as AlAS president during the 1994-95 academic year

Dairy science students win national contest

A group of Cal Poly dairy science students was awarded a $2000 scholshyarship for winning the overall compeshytition at the 74th Collegiate Dairy Product Evaluation Contest

The team also came in first in the all-products category at the competishytion held in Chicago

Team members were seniors Kyle Jensen John Devin Woodill and Hai Ngo

Woodill was named the top indishyvidual overall and won the All Prodshyucts Award for placing 2nd in milk and butter Hai Ngo took individual 3rd in butter The team scored 2nd in ice cream 6th in milk 3rd in cottage cheese 11th in cheddar 4th in yogurt and 1st in butter

The contest is sponsored by the Foundation of the Dairy and Food Inshydustries Supply Association US Deshypartment of Agriculture and American Dairy Science Association

Student involvement in the compeshytition each year is made possible by industry contributions which cover 90 percent of the cost

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Communications staffer wins RideShare prize

Bob Anderson in the Communicashytions office won an emergency surshyvival kit valued at $25 in the fall quarter RideShare Registry prize drawing

Every quarter a prize is awarded to a staff person who is enrolled in the registry program To be eligible an employee must walk bike carpool vanpool or take the bus to work at least 15 days a month

For more information on the RideShare Registry program call Commuter Services at ext 6680

Retired department head honored by nurserymen

Ronald Regan who served as deshypartment head of the Ornamental Horshyticulture Department (now Environmental Horticultural Scishyences) from 1977 to 1991 was honshyored by the California Association of Nurserymen

He received the first Ron Regan Education and Career Award instishytuted this year to recognize an indishyvidual business agency school or chapter for developing ways to edushycate students about the importance of plants and attract individuals into the field of horticulture as a career

Cal Poly Womens Club to hold Jan JO event

The Cal Poly Womens Club has scheduled its next meeting for 130pm Tuesday Jan 30 at the Unishytarian Church in San Luis Obispo

The program will include Adult Storytime narrated by club member Penny Sullivan-Plumb Carolyn Van t Riet will talk about her adventures in Borneo last summer

For more information call Imelda Gentile at 549-9249

OLR1Y REPORT

Yideoconferences on faculty

A series presented ested in scheduled

Each gestions strations discussion

The video 930 am participate Education

The schedule bull Creating

Jan 11 bull Instructional

day Jan bull Graphics bull Creating

Jan 18

Most on Cal Poly

For more Ryan Communications ext 2215

SIS+ training classes

Three be offered Hall104

Employees training access the

bull Wednesday 11 am

bull Tuesday bull Wednesday

To reserve at ext 2723

Former national

A former been chosen American

Jan 5 1tH

Applications accepted for IRA program status

The Instructionally Related Activishyties Board is accepting applications for recognition as a new IRA program

Instructionally Related Activities are those student-focused activities and laboratory experiences that are partially sponsored by an academic discipline or department and are inteshygrally related to their formal instrucshytional programs

Applications are due to the IRA Board by Friday Feb 2 Send comshypleted applications to Jason Koehn chair IRA Advisory Board ASI UU 217A

For an outline of the procedure for submitting a request call Vicki Stover associate vice president for administration and finance at ext 2171

Once a program is recognized as an Instructionally Related Activity the program will be asked to submit a budget proposal It is the IRA Boards intent to introduce program evaluashytion in the budget process beginning fiscal year 1996-97

Report accidents when injuries occur

Faculty and staff members are reshyminded of their responsibility to file a StudentVisitor Accident Report when students and visitors are injured on campus

This includes students injured in an approved off-campus activity as well as in a classroom or laboratory or on a field trip All types of accidents involving visitors and students on campus must also be reported

The completed accident form should be sent to Administration and Finance For information or to obtain copies of the report form call Nancy Vilkitis at ext 2171

When students and visitors are inshyjured in an ASI activity or an ASI fashycility such as the Recreation Center or the University Union ASI accident reports should be sent to the ASI Business Office

For information on the ASI accishydent report or to obtain copies of the report form call Phil Philbin at ext 5808

Please dont confuse the Student Visitor Accident Report with the State of California Employers Report of Occupational Injury or Illness (Workers Compensation) or the Foundation Accident Report which should be completed when student asshysistants faculty members and staff middot members are injured on the job

For copies of those reports call Human Resources at ext 5427 Founshydation Human Resources ext 1121 for foundation employees or ASI ext 1281 for ASI employees

Faculty and staff members in charge of the event class or activity in which an injury occurs or those who witnessed the accident should complete the report within 24 hours of the incident In some cases the reshyport might have to be filed by the inshyjured individual

For Workers Compensation the supervisor of the injured employee is responsible for submitting a report to the appropriate office

Typesetting service available on campus

Typesetting and paste-up services are available from the Communicashytions office

A $10 minimum charge will be billed for such items as business cards letterhead and invitations

Additional costs are $15 for each 8 12 inch by 1linch page such as curriculum and career flyers $40-$50 for a basic three-fold brochure and $40 for 11 inch by 17 inch posters

Prices for larger or different typeshysetting projects will be determined when they are submitted

Those prices (except for the $10 minimum) are for projects submitted on computer disks If keyboarding is involved a labor cost of $20 per hour will be added

For more information call Darlene Slack director Communications ext 1511

Ubrary has new (Eiectronk

If you are - In the midst of an

emergency or -Looking for urgent

ing library resources or - Hoping to obtain

facts for your favorite

Then the librarys tronic Reference Service the ticket

Available via e-mail or librarys home page on the Wide Web the service tions within three hours

The new service makes library for one-on-one tance easy fast and timely to Paul Adalian interim dean of library services

ER is available to staff and faculty members received between 8 am be answered within three Questions received after 4 answered the next

To use ER via e-mail reference

To use via the World type

For more information Page Reference ext 2649

Corrected fax The fax number listed in

campus telephone directory ing officer Lana Fleming is The correct extension is Fleming is located in the formation Center on Grand

0LltrY REPORT

PapS

ER Reference)

information

help in locatshy

life-sustaining research paper

newER Elecshymight be just

from the World

answers quesshy

using the reference assisshy

according associate

current students Questions

and 4 pm will hours pm will be

morning

type librarycalpolyedu

Wide Web httpwwwlibcalpolyedu

call Lane Department at

number the new for parkshyincorrect

6699 Visitors Inshy

Avenue

amp9 Rhoads retired crop scishy

died Friday Dec 8 at in San Luis Obispo

born in Montana and master s degree from Monshy

College He and his wife San Luis Obispo County in same year he joined the Cal

After teaching for 27 retired in 1983

can be made to the Rhoads Memorial Scholarshy

and mailed to Government and

Relations Cal Poly

81 Compton a retired librarshy

Thursday Dec 7 at a San hospital was born in 1914 in West

She earned a masters deshythe University of Kentucky

to Cal Poly in 1969 and 1979

IZ Butzbach a retired educashy

died Thursday Dec 21 Luis Obispo hospital

born in San Francisco and San Jose He earned

masters and doctoral deshyStanford University

taught at Cal Poly from 1970

offers counseling

Poly Community Counselshyoffers personal couple

and child counseling to members days and eveshy

through Thursday an hour-long session $3 to $15 depending on

income No one is denied lack of funds

is staffed by graduate in the masters degree proshypsychology under the supershyclinically licensed faculty in the Psychology and Hushy

Department staff members treat a range

of psychological disorders and intershypersonal problems Emergency or crishysis counseling is not available Individuals in need of crisis counselshying should contact Hotline at 549-8989 or San Luis Obispo County Crisis Service 781-4700

The counseling service is located in the Education Building To schedule an appointment call ext 1532 and a clinic staff member will return your call

All publications should be reviewed

Departments are reminded that all university publications going off camshypus (newsletters brochures etc) should be sent to Darlene Slack dishyrector of communications for review prior to printing and distribution

Requests for mailing labels from either User Support or Advancement Records and Systems also need to be approved by Slack as well as the mashyterial to be mailed

For more information or to discuss a proposed publication call Slack at ext 1511

bullbullbull pact with Vietnam marketing efforts by California manushyfacturers of irrigation equipment Agencies such as the World Bank and the United Nations Food and Agrishyculture Organization are expected to participate in the technology transfer

Vietnam has identified approxishymately 5 million acres of land that can be irrigated with American drip and sprinkler irrigation

While having a generally tropical climate Vietnam has a six-month dry season in which irrigation is needed to achieve reasonable agricultural crop production

Coffee tea rubber pineapple and cassava could be planted in large arshyeas of the Central Highlands Burt said where the only feasible irrigashytion methods are drip and sprinklershytechnologies practically unknown in Vietnam

ltgt

Hearings set to discuss transportation issues

Hearings are scheduled for county residents concerned with regional bus service and traffic on the Cuesta Grade and all employees affected are encouraged to participate

The first hearing is scheduled for 930am Wednesday Jan 10 in the Board of Supervisors chambers in the County Government Building downtown The meeting will cover unmet regional bus needs - not San Luis Obispo city bus service

People affected by regional routes are those from Morro Bay Los Osos Santa Maria the Five Cities area and the North County Anyone who would like to see bus routes or times changed to meet specific needs is enshycouraged to attend this once-a-year hearing to express any concerns

Those unable to attend can send signed letters via campus mail to Jacquie Paulsen Commuter Services for delivery before the hearing

Two hearings dealing with Cuesta Grade are planned The first will be from 3 to 8 pm Wednesday Jan 17 in the San Luis Obispo Veterans Meshymorial Building The second will be from 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Jan 20 in the Atascadero City Hall Rotunda Room

The public is being asked to conshysider leaving the Grade as is adding a northbound truck lane only or adding truck lanes both north and southbound

It is estimated that more than 42 percent of Cal Poly employees live in the North County

For more information call Paulsen at ext 6680

0LlUY REPORT -s1tH

Rhoads Howard

ence professor his home

He was earned a tana State moved to 1956 the Poly faculty years he

Contributions Howard ship Endowment Kellyn Zimmerlin Corporate

Compton Luvenia

ian died Luis Obispo

Compton Virginia gree from

She came retired in

Butzbach Arthur

tion professor at a San

He was raised in bachelors grees from

Butzbach 1950 until

Cal Poly low-cost

The Cal ing Service group family community nings Monday

Fees for range from household service for

The clinic students gram in vision of members man Development

Clinic

Jan 51ttl

bullstar Wars technology topic of Jan 11 talk

One of the largest programs of President Ronald Reagans so-called Star Wars initiative will be the topic of a talk at 11 am Thursday Jan 11 in Room E-45 in the Science Building

Tom Ramos a scientist from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboshyratory will discuss the physics prinshyciples and physical design challenges involved in designing an x-ray laser that was to be pumped by a thermoshynuclear blast

The weapon was designed to be used against Russian intercontinental ballistic missiles orbiting toward the United States in outer space

The lecture is part of the Physics Colloquium series sponsored by the Physics Department

Solicitation of vacation sick leave

Employees are asked to donate sick leave or vacation credits on beshyhalf of Debbie Ross office manager in Student Academic Services

Ross must take at least two months off from work because of a medical disability

Donations of either sick leave or vacation credits will help her remain in full pay status during her absence Anyone interested in donating credit should contact Sandy Edar in Campus Student Relations and Judicial Affairs at ext 2794 for the Catastrophic Leave Donation form

Eligible state employees may doshynate up to 16 hours total of sick leave and vacation credit per fiscal year in increments of one hour or more

CSU goes to Disneyland All CSU alumni family and

friends are invited to an exclusive night at Disneyland on Friday Feb 9

The Happiest Place on Earth will

hold a private party from 8 pm to 1 am The event is being held by the Cal State Alumni Association in celebrashytion of the Year of Alumni

Tickets are $24 for unlimited use of attractions and parking will be free Children two years and under get in free Tickets are sold on a firstshycome basis and orders must be reshyceived by Tuesday Jan 9

For more information or to order tickets call the Alumni Relations ofshyfice at ext 2586

Dateline Admission charged - $

FRIDAY JANUARY 5 Exhibit 6000000 and Killing

Fields Through Sunday Feb 4 Lishybrary Lobby

Auditions Try out for a part in Hecuba the Theatre and Dance Departments winter quarter producshytion Davidson Music Bldg 2127 pm

SATURDAY JANUARY 6 Exhibit Three Women - Three

Worlds features the work of three women artists Continues through Satshyurday Feb 10 UU Galerie

Music William Spiller (Music Department) will give a piano recital Theatre 8 pm ($)

MONDAY JANUARY 8 Exhibit Africa Between Myth

and Reality paintings and etchings by Betty LaDuke Through Sunday Feb 4

WEDNESDAY JANUARY 10 Circus Pickle Family Circus will

perform Jump Cuts The Circus Goes to Hollywood Also on Thursshyday Jan 11 Theatre 7 pm ($)

Video Conference teraction I Education 24930 am

Speaker Tom Ramos Livermore National discuss The Nuclear Laser Science E45 11

Circus Pickle Family perform Jump Cuts The to Hollywood Theatre 7

FRIDAY JANUARY 12 Performance

Susan Kanga will present wurst Not for Europeans Chumash 8 pm ($)

SATURDAY JANUARY Music Quartetto

form Theatre 8 pm ($)

SUNDAY JANUARY 14 Artists Reception

Charvalia Betty Lapins exhibit Three Three Worlds UU

MONDAY JANUARY 15 Holiday Campus will

in observance of Martin Jrs birthday

Video Conference Development II Education Room 24 930 am

WEDNESDAY Video Conference

Education Building Room Dance Toronto Dance

will perform Theatre 8

Video Conference teraction II Education Room 24 930 am

SUNDAY JANUARY 21 Film Lecture Artists

tion In conjunction with Africa Between Myth the film Betty LaDuke Journey from the Bronx to will be shown at the Palm downtown SLO at 4 pm will speak on her life and Room 213 in the Business pm and a reception will University Art Gallery (in Exhibit continues through Feb 4

CALRLY REPORT

THURSDA~JANUARY11 Creating Inshy

Building Room

(LawrenceshyLaboratory) will

Pumped X-Ray am

Circus will Circus Goes

pm ($)

Performance artist CurryshyOnly

13 Gelato will pershy

For Ada Field-Haley and Gail

Women -Galerie 4 pm

be closed Luther King

TUESDA~JANUARY16 Instructional

Building

JANUARY 17 Graphics II

24 930am Theatre

pm ($)

THURSDA~JANUARY18 Creating Inshy

Building

Recepshythe exhibit

and Reality An Artists

Timbuktu Theatre ($) LaDuke work in Bldg at 6

follow in the Dexter) Sunday

vacancies and applications

staff positions are from the appropriate human office Faxed applications

will not be accepted in application

110 ext 2236 or job line Official application

be received by 4 pm of the or be postmarked by the

DATE Jan 19 Senior Secretary College

(Unit 7 $2202-$2620mo Clerical Assistant I Exshy

Programs and Services temporary

with annual reappointshypermits

DATE Jan 26 Programmer II Institushy

(Unit 9) $3159-$3807mo

(Foundation Adm job line ext 7107) AU founshy

must be received by 5 pm of the

(No faxes)

DATE Jan 19 Service Department Asshy

Corral Bookstore $1753-Provides supervision of services in a high-volume reshy

while demonstrating service skills

bullbullbullbullbull (Adm 312 ext 2844)

interested in positions are invited to contact the

dean or department head and salaries for faculty commensurate with qualishyexperience (and time base

unless otherwise

CLOSING DATE Feb 5 Tenure-Track Position

Department (805 756-2206) or associate professhy

to $45216) in Mathematics beginning fall 1996 Responsishy

teaching methods courses K-12 teachers supervising and senior projects and

courses Doctorate education with the equivashy

degree in mathematics

or doctorate in mathematics is required Pre-college teaching experience and a background in educational technology and assessment is desired Send letter of application resume professional goals three letters of reference and transcript (unofficial OK initially) to Chair Screening Committee Mathematics Department

CLOSING DATE Feb 16 or until filled

63019 Tenure-Track Position Comshyputer Engineering Program (805 756-1229) Assistant professor for 1996-97 academic year contingent upon available funding (faculty appointment in Comshyputer Engineering Program with home department in Computer Science) PhD in computer science computer engineershying or electrical engineering required Candidates must have a strong commitshyment to teaching excellence dedication to professional development and broadshybased knowledge of computer engineershying Specialty in computer architecture and design preferred Teaching and advisshying students primarily at the undergradushyate level as well as teaching at masters degree level in the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering departments

CLOSING DATE March 15 63038 Tenure-Track Position in art

history Art and Design Department (805 756-1149) Assistant professor in art hisshytory beginning September 1996 (salary range $36300-40752 commensurate with qualifications and experience) Teach undergraduate art history courses in area of expertise and teach a three-part survey in the history of art from ancient through 19th century Ability to teach a survey course in either Latin American art hisshytory (with an emphasis on Mexico) or Asian art required Specialization in Reshynaissance Baroque andor American art preferred Interest in teaching an interdisshyciplinary course and a studio-related course would strengthen the application College-level teaching experience reshyquired PhD must be completed by time of appointment Send application (availshyable from department) current resume addresses and phone numbers of three references who may be contacted directly and official transcripts to Eric B Johnson Chair Department of Art and Design Inshyterviews at the Boston CAA Annual Meetshying will be by prior appointment please indicate if you are planning to attend

CLOSING DATE Feb 29 63032 Lecturer (full-time) Statisshy

tics Department (805 756-2709) Position available for 1996-97 academic year Salary range $30300-41676 depending

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on qualifications Duties include teaching undergraduate statistics courses MS in statistics or equivalent graduate-level course work Preference given to candishydates with demonstrated excellence in teaching andor industrial experience inshyvolving applied statistics For further inshyformation or an application contact Roxy Peck Chair Statistics Department

Positions are open until filled bowshyever consideration of applications will commence by Feb 5

63039 Transportation Research EngineersEngineering Lecturers (part shyand full-time) College of Engineering (805 756-5062) Academic and 12-month positions available lecturer classification renewal of contract for an additional year subject to funding MS in relevant discishypline or BS in relevant discipline plus two years applicable experience reshyquired Research topics include traffic management and control and IVHS techshynologies Positions are available June or September 1996 Please send letter and resume requesting an application to Chair of the Search Committee Recruitment Code 63039 College of Engineering and arrange for the sending of official transcript(s) and three letters of reference

CPbull schedule The Cal Poly Report will be published

every Friday through winter quarter Copy is due by lpm a week before the publication date

Please double-space all articles and send them to Jo Ann Lloyd Communicashytions Heron Hall Last-minute items can be faxed to ext 6533 ore-mailed to JLoyd oasis

For more information call the Communications office at ext 1511

0LRLY REPORT Position

More information for the following available resources and resumes lieu of official

STAR (Adm at ext 1533) forms must closing date closing date

CLOSING 67058

of Agriculture 67059

tended University (Unit 7) $1620-$1908mo through 1231196 ment as funding

CLOSING 69057

tional Studies

FOUIDAnOI Building dation applications (not just postmarked) closing date

CLOSING Customer

sistant El $2278mo cashiering tail environment positive customer

FACULTY Candidates

on the faculty appropriate chair Ranks positions are fications and where applicable) stated

EXTENDED 63006

Mathematics Assistant (preferred) sor ($35868 Education bilities include for prospective student teachers teaching mathematics in mathematics lent of a masters

Jan 5 1tH

Applications accepted for IRA program status

The Instructionally Related Activishyties Board is accepting applications for recognition as a new IRA program

Instructionally Related Activities are those student-focused activities and laboratory experiences that are partially sponsored by an academic discipline or department and are inteshygrally related to their formal instrucshytional programs

Applications are due to the IRA Board by Friday Feb 2 Send comshypleted applications to Jason Koehn chair IRA Advisory Board ASI UU 217A

For an outline of the procedure for submitting a request call Vicki Stover associate vice president for administration and finance at ext 2171

Once a program is recognized as an Instructionally Related Activity the program will be asked to submit a budget proposal It is the IRA Boards intent to introduce program evaluashytion in the budget process beginning fiscal year 1996-97

Report accidents when injuries occur

Faculty and staff members are reshyminded of their responsibility to file a StudentVisitor Accident Report when students and visitors are injured on campus

This includes students injured in an approved off-campus activity as well as in a classroom or laboratory or on a field trip All types of accidents involving visitors and students on campus must also be reported

The completed accident form should be sent to Administration and Finance For information or to obtain copies of the report form call Nancy Vilkitis at ext 2171

When students and visitors are inshyjured in an ASI activity or an ASI fashycility such as the Recreation Center or the University Union ASI accident reports should be sent to the ASI Business Office

For information on the ASI accishydent report or to obtain copies of the report form call Phil Philbin at ext 5808

Please dont confuse the Student Visitor Accident Report with the State of California Employers Report of Occupational Injury or Illness (Workers Compensation) or the Foundation Accident Report which should be completed when student asshysistants faculty members and staff middot members are injured on the job

For copies of those reports call Human Resources at ext 5427 Founshydation Human Resources ext 1121 for foundation employees or ASI ext 1281 for ASI employees

Faculty and staff members in charge of the event class or activity in which an injury occurs or those who witnessed the accident should complete the report within 24 hours of the incident In some cases the reshyport might have to be filed by the inshyjured individual

For Workers Compensation the supervisor of the injured employee is responsible for submitting a report to the appropriate office

Typesetting service available on campus

Typesetting and paste-up services are available from the Communicashytions office

A $10 minimum charge will be billed for such items as business cards letterhead and invitations

Additional costs are $15 for each 8 12 inch by 1linch page such as curriculum and career flyers $40-$50 for a basic three-fold brochure and $40 for 11 inch by 17 inch posters

Prices for larger or different typeshysetting projects will be determined when they are submitted

Those prices (except for the $10 minimum) are for projects submitted on computer disks If keyboarding is involved a labor cost of $20 per hour will be added

For more information call Darlene Slack director Communications ext 1511

Ubrary has new (Eiectronk

If you are - In the midst of an

emergency or -Looking for urgent

ing library resources or - Hoping to obtain

facts for your favorite

Then the librarys tronic Reference Service the ticket

Available via e-mail or librarys home page on the Wide Web the service tions within three hours

The new service makes library for one-on-one tance easy fast and timely to Paul Adalian interim dean of library services

ER is available to staff and faculty members received between 8 am be answered within three Questions received after 4 answered the next

To use ER via e-mail reference

To use via the World type

For more information Page Reference ext 2649

Corrected fax The fax number listed in

campus telephone directory ing officer Lana Fleming is The correct extension is Fleming is located in the formation Center on Grand

0LltrY REPORT

PapS

ER Reference)

information

help in locatshy

life-sustaining research paper

newER Elecshymight be just

from the World

answers quesshy

using the reference assisshy

according associate

current students Questions

and 4 pm will hours pm will be

morning

type librarycalpolyedu

Wide Web httpwwwlibcalpolyedu

call Lane Department at

number the new for parkshyincorrect

6699 Visitors Inshy

Avenue

amp9 Rhoads retired crop scishy

died Friday Dec 8 at in San Luis Obispo

born in Montana and master s degree from Monshy

College He and his wife San Luis Obispo County in same year he joined the Cal

After teaching for 27 retired in 1983

can be made to the Rhoads Memorial Scholarshy

and mailed to Government and

Relations Cal Poly

81 Compton a retired librarshy

Thursday Dec 7 at a San hospital was born in 1914 in West

She earned a masters deshythe University of Kentucky

to Cal Poly in 1969 and 1979

IZ Butzbach a retired educashy

died Thursday Dec 21 Luis Obispo hospital

born in San Francisco and San Jose He earned

masters and doctoral deshyStanford University

taught at Cal Poly from 1970

offers counseling

Poly Community Counselshyoffers personal couple

and child counseling to members days and eveshy

through Thursday an hour-long session $3 to $15 depending on

income No one is denied lack of funds

is staffed by graduate in the masters degree proshypsychology under the supershyclinically licensed faculty in the Psychology and Hushy

Department staff members treat a range

of psychological disorders and intershypersonal problems Emergency or crishysis counseling is not available Individuals in need of crisis counselshying should contact Hotline at 549-8989 or San Luis Obispo County Crisis Service 781-4700

The counseling service is located in the Education Building To schedule an appointment call ext 1532 and a clinic staff member will return your call

All publications should be reviewed

Departments are reminded that all university publications going off camshypus (newsletters brochures etc) should be sent to Darlene Slack dishyrector of communications for review prior to printing and distribution

Requests for mailing labels from either User Support or Advancement Records and Systems also need to be approved by Slack as well as the mashyterial to be mailed

For more information or to discuss a proposed publication call Slack at ext 1511

bullbullbull pact with Vietnam marketing efforts by California manushyfacturers of irrigation equipment Agencies such as the World Bank and the United Nations Food and Agrishyculture Organization are expected to participate in the technology transfer

Vietnam has identified approxishymately 5 million acres of land that can be irrigated with American drip and sprinkler irrigation

While having a generally tropical climate Vietnam has a six-month dry season in which irrigation is needed to achieve reasonable agricultural crop production

Coffee tea rubber pineapple and cassava could be planted in large arshyeas of the Central Highlands Burt said where the only feasible irrigashytion methods are drip and sprinklershytechnologies practically unknown in Vietnam

ltgt

Hearings set to discuss transportation issues

Hearings are scheduled for county residents concerned with regional bus service and traffic on the Cuesta Grade and all employees affected are encouraged to participate

The first hearing is scheduled for 930am Wednesday Jan 10 in the Board of Supervisors chambers in the County Government Building downtown The meeting will cover unmet regional bus needs - not San Luis Obispo city bus service

People affected by regional routes are those from Morro Bay Los Osos Santa Maria the Five Cities area and the North County Anyone who would like to see bus routes or times changed to meet specific needs is enshycouraged to attend this once-a-year hearing to express any concerns

Those unable to attend can send signed letters via campus mail to Jacquie Paulsen Commuter Services for delivery before the hearing

Two hearings dealing with Cuesta Grade are planned The first will be from 3 to 8 pm Wednesday Jan 17 in the San Luis Obispo Veterans Meshymorial Building The second will be from 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Jan 20 in the Atascadero City Hall Rotunda Room

The public is being asked to conshysider leaving the Grade as is adding a northbound truck lane only or adding truck lanes both north and southbound

It is estimated that more than 42 percent of Cal Poly employees live in the North County

For more information call Paulsen at ext 6680

0LlUY REPORT -s1tH

Rhoads Howard

ence professor his home

He was earned a tana State moved to 1956 the Poly faculty years he

Contributions Howard ship Endowment Kellyn Zimmerlin Corporate

Compton Luvenia

ian died Luis Obispo

Compton Virginia gree from

She came retired in

Butzbach Arthur

tion professor at a San

He was raised in bachelors grees from

Butzbach 1950 until

Cal Poly low-cost

The Cal ing Service group family community nings Monday

Fees for range from household service for

The clinic students gram in vision of members man Development

Clinic

Jan 51ttl

bullstar Wars technology topic of Jan 11 talk

One of the largest programs of President Ronald Reagans so-called Star Wars initiative will be the topic of a talk at 11 am Thursday Jan 11 in Room E-45 in the Science Building

Tom Ramos a scientist from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboshyratory will discuss the physics prinshyciples and physical design challenges involved in designing an x-ray laser that was to be pumped by a thermoshynuclear blast

The weapon was designed to be used against Russian intercontinental ballistic missiles orbiting toward the United States in outer space

The lecture is part of the Physics Colloquium series sponsored by the Physics Department

Solicitation of vacation sick leave

Employees are asked to donate sick leave or vacation credits on beshyhalf of Debbie Ross office manager in Student Academic Services

Ross must take at least two months off from work because of a medical disability

Donations of either sick leave or vacation credits will help her remain in full pay status during her absence Anyone interested in donating credit should contact Sandy Edar in Campus Student Relations and Judicial Affairs at ext 2794 for the Catastrophic Leave Donation form

Eligible state employees may doshynate up to 16 hours total of sick leave and vacation credit per fiscal year in increments of one hour or more

CSU goes to Disneyland All CSU alumni family and

friends are invited to an exclusive night at Disneyland on Friday Feb 9

The Happiest Place on Earth will

hold a private party from 8 pm to 1 am The event is being held by the Cal State Alumni Association in celebrashytion of the Year of Alumni

Tickets are $24 for unlimited use of attractions and parking will be free Children two years and under get in free Tickets are sold on a firstshycome basis and orders must be reshyceived by Tuesday Jan 9

For more information or to order tickets call the Alumni Relations ofshyfice at ext 2586

Dateline Admission charged - $

FRIDAY JANUARY 5 Exhibit 6000000 and Killing

Fields Through Sunday Feb 4 Lishybrary Lobby

Auditions Try out for a part in Hecuba the Theatre and Dance Departments winter quarter producshytion Davidson Music Bldg 2127 pm

SATURDAY JANUARY 6 Exhibit Three Women - Three

Worlds features the work of three women artists Continues through Satshyurday Feb 10 UU Galerie

Music William Spiller (Music Department) will give a piano recital Theatre 8 pm ($)

MONDAY JANUARY 8 Exhibit Africa Between Myth

and Reality paintings and etchings by Betty LaDuke Through Sunday Feb 4

WEDNESDAY JANUARY 10 Circus Pickle Family Circus will

perform Jump Cuts The Circus Goes to Hollywood Also on Thursshyday Jan 11 Theatre 7 pm ($)

Video Conference teraction I Education 24930 am

Speaker Tom Ramos Livermore National discuss The Nuclear Laser Science E45 11

Circus Pickle Family perform Jump Cuts The to Hollywood Theatre 7

FRIDAY JANUARY 12 Performance

Susan Kanga will present wurst Not for Europeans Chumash 8 pm ($)

SATURDAY JANUARY Music Quartetto

form Theatre 8 pm ($)

SUNDAY JANUARY 14 Artists Reception

Charvalia Betty Lapins exhibit Three Three Worlds UU

MONDAY JANUARY 15 Holiday Campus will

in observance of Martin Jrs birthday

Video Conference Development II Education Room 24 930 am

WEDNESDAY Video Conference

Education Building Room Dance Toronto Dance

will perform Theatre 8

Video Conference teraction II Education Room 24 930 am

SUNDAY JANUARY 21 Film Lecture Artists

tion In conjunction with Africa Between Myth the film Betty LaDuke Journey from the Bronx to will be shown at the Palm downtown SLO at 4 pm will speak on her life and Room 213 in the Business pm and a reception will University Art Gallery (in Exhibit continues through Feb 4

CALRLY REPORT

THURSDA~JANUARY11 Creating Inshy

Building Room

(LawrenceshyLaboratory) will

Pumped X-Ray am

Circus will Circus Goes

pm ($)

Performance artist CurryshyOnly

13 Gelato will pershy

For Ada Field-Haley and Gail

Women -Galerie 4 pm

be closed Luther King

TUESDA~JANUARY16 Instructional

Building

JANUARY 17 Graphics II

24 930am Theatre

pm ($)

THURSDA~JANUARY18 Creating Inshy

Building

Recepshythe exhibit

and Reality An Artists

Timbuktu Theatre ($) LaDuke work in Bldg at 6

follow in the Dexter) Sunday

vacancies and applications

staff positions are from the appropriate human office Faxed applications

will not be accepted in application

110 ext 2236 or job line Official application

be received by 4 pm of the or be postmarked by the

DATE Jan 19 Senior Secretary College

(Unit 7 $2202-$2620mo Clerical Assistant I Exshy

Programs and Services temporary

with annual reappointshypermits

DATE Jan 26 Programmer II Institushy

(Unit 9) $3159-$3807mo

(Foundation Adm job line ext 7107) AU founshy

must be received by 5 pm of the

(No faxes)

DATE Jan 19 Service Department Asshy

Corral Bookstore $1753-Provides supervision of services in a high-volume reshy

while demonstrating service skills

bullbullbullbullbull (Adm 312 ext 2844)

interested in positions are invited to contact the

dean or department head and salaries for faculty commensurate with qualishyexperience (and time base

unless otherwise

CLOSING DATE Feb 5 Tenure-Track Position

Department (805 756-2206) or associate professhy

to $45216) in Mathematics beginning fall 1996 Responsishy

teaching methods courses K-12 teachers supervising and senior projects and

courses Doctorate education with the equivashy

degree in mathematics

or doctorate in mathematics is required Pre-college teaching experience and a background in educational technology and assessment is desired Send letter of application resume professional goals three letters of reference and transcript (unofficial OK initially) to Chair Screening Committee Mathematics Department

CLOSING DATE Feb 16 or until filled

63019 Tenure-Track Position Comshyputer Engineering Program (805 756-1229) Assistant professor for 1996-97 academic year contingent upon available funding (faculty appointment in Comshyputer Engineering Program with home department in Computer Science) PhD in computer science computer engineershying or electrical engineering required Candidates must have a strong commitshyment to teaching excellence dedication to professional development and broadshybased knowledge of computer engineershying Specialty in computer architecture and design preferred Teaching and advisshying students primarily at the undergradushyate level as well as teaching at masters degree level in the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering departments

CLOSING DATE March 15 63038 Tenure-Track Position in art

history Art and Design Department (805 756-1149) Assistant professor in art hisshytory beginning September 1996 (salary range $36300-40752 commensurate with qualifications and experience) Teach undergraduate art history courses in area of expertise and teach a three-part survey in the history of art from ancient through 19th century Ability to teach a survey course in either Latin American art hisshytory (with an emphasis on Mexico) or Asian art required Specialization in Reshynaissance Baroque andor American art preferred Interest in teaching an interdisshyciplinary course and a studio-related course would strengthen the application College-level teaching experience reshyquired PhD must be completed by time of appointment Send application (availshyable from department) current resume addresses and phone numbers of three references who may be contacted directly and official transcripts to Eric B Johnson Chair Department of Art and Design Inshyterviews at the Boston CAA Annual Meetshying will be by prior appointment please indicate if you are planning to attend

CLOSING DATE Feb 29 63032 Lecturer (full-time) Statisshy

tics Department (805 756-2709) Position available for 1996-97 academic year Salary range $30300-41676 depending

51111

on qualifications Duties include teaching undergraduate statistics courses MS in statistics or equivalent graduate-level course work Preference given to candishydates with demonstrated excellence in teaching andor industrial experience inshyvolving applied statistics For further inshyformation or an application contact Roxy Peck Chair Statistics Department

Positions are open until filled bowshyever consideration of applications will commence by Feb 5

63039 Transportation Research EngineersEngineering Lecturers (part shyand full-time) College of Engineering (805 756-5062) Academic and 12-month positions available lecturer classification renewal of contract for an additional year subject to funding MS in relevant discishypline or BS in relevant discipline plus two years applicable experience reshyquired Research topics include traffic management and control and IVHS techshynologies Positions are available June or September 1996 Please send letter and resume requesting an application to Chair of the Search Committee Recruitment Code 63039 College of Engineering and arrange for the sending of official transcript(s) and three letters of reference

CPbull schedule The Cal Poly Report will be published

every Friday through winter quarter Copy is due by lpm a week before the publication date

Please double-space all articles and send them to Jo Ann Lloyd Communicashytions Heron Hall Last-minute items can be faxed to ext 6533 ore-mailed to JLoyd oasis

For more information call the Communications office at ext 1511

0LRLY REPORT Position

More information for the following available resources and resumes lieu of official

STAR (Adm at ext 1533) forms must closing date closing date

CLOSING 67058

of Agriculture 67059

tended University (Unit 7) $1620-$1908mo through 1231196 ment as funding

CLOSING 69057

tional Studies

FOUIDAnOI Building dation applications (not just postmarked) closing date

CLOSING Customer

sistant El $2278mo cashiering tail environment positive customer

FACULTY Candidates

on the faculty appropriate chair Ranks positions are fications and where applicable) stated

EXTENDED 63006

Mathematics Assistant (preferred) sor ($35868 Education bilities include for prospective student teachers teaching mathematics in mathematics lent of a masters

amp9 Rhoads retired crop scishy

died Friday Dec 8 at in San Luis Obispo

born in Montana and master s degree from Monshy

College He and his wife San Luis Obispo County in same year he joined the Cal

After teaching for 27 retired in 1983

can be made to the Rhoads Memorial Scholarshy

and mailed to Government and

Relations Cal Poly

81 Compton a retired librarshy

Thursday Dec 7 at a San hospital was born in 1914 in West

She earned a masters deshythe University of Kentucky

to Cal Poly in 1969 and 1979

IZ Butzbach a retired educashy

died Thursday Dec 21 Luis Obispo hospital

born in San Francisco and San Jose He earned

masters and doctoral deshyStanford University

taught at Cal Poly from 1970

offers counseling

Poly Community Counselshyoffers personal couple

and child counseling to members days and eveshy

through Thursday an hour-long session $3 to $15 depending on

income No one is denied lack of funds

is staffed by graduate in the masters degree proshypsychology under the supershyclinically licensed faculty in the Psychology and Hushy

Department staff members treat a range

of psychological disorders and intershypersonal problems Emergency or crishysis counseling is not available Individuals in need of crisis counselshying should contact Hotline at 549-8989 or San Luis Obispo County Crisis Service 781-4700

The counseling service is located in the Education Building To schedule an appointment call ext 1532 and a clinic staff member will return your call

All publications should be reviewed

Departments are reminded that all university publications going off camshypus (newsletters brochures etc) should be sent to Darlene Slack dishyrector of communications for review prior to printing and distribution

Requests for mailing labels from either User Support or Advancement Records and Systems also need to be approved by Slack as well as the mashyterial to be mailed

For more information or to discuss a proposed publication call Slack at ext 1511

bullbullbull pact with Vietnam marketing efforts by California manushyfacturers of irrigation equipment Agencies such as the World Bank and the United Nations Food and Agrishyculture Organization are expected to participate in the technology transfer

Vietnam has identified approxishymately 5 million acres of land that can be irrigated with American drip and sprinkler irrigation

While having a generally tropical climate Vietnam has a six-month dry season in which irrigation is needed to achieve reasonable agricultural crop production

Coffee tea rubber pineapple and cassava could be planted in large arshyeas of the Central Highlands Burt said where the only feasible irrigashytion methods are drip and sprinklershytechnologies practically unknown in Vietnam

ltgt

Hearings set to discuss transportation issues

Hearings are scheduled for county residents concerned with regional bus service and traffic on the Cuesta Grade and all employees affected are encouraged to participate

The first hearing is scheduled for 930am Wednesday Jan 10 in the Board of Supervisors chambers in the County Government Building downtown The meeting will cover unmet regional bus needs - not San Luis Obispo city bus service

People affected by regional routes are those from Morro Bay Los Osos Santa Maria the Five Cities area and the North County Anyone who would like to see bus routes or times changed to meet specific needs is enshycouraged to attend this once-a-year hearing to express any concerns

Those unable to attend can send signed letters via campus mail to Jacquie Paulsen Commuter Services for delivery before the hearing

Two hearings dealing with Cuesta Grade are planned The first will be from 3 to 8 pm Wednesday Jan 17 in the San Luis Obispo Veterans Meshymorial Building The second will be from 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Jan 20 in the Atascadero City Hall Rotunda Room

The public is being asked to conshysider leaving the Grade as is adding a northbound truck lane only or adding truck lanes both north and southbound

It is estimated that more than 42 percent of Cal Poly employees live in the North County

For more information call Paulsen at ext 6680

0LlUY REPORT -s1tH

Rhoads Howard

ence professor his home

He was earned a tana State moved to 1956 the Poly faculty years he

Contributions Howard ship Endowment Kellyn Zimmerlin Corporate

Compton Luvenia

ian died Luis Obispo

Compton Virginia gree from

She came retired in

Butzbach Arthur

tion professor at a San

He was raised in bachelors grees from

Butzbach 1950 until

Cal Poly low-cost

The Cal ing Service group family community nings Monday

Fees for range from household service for

The clinic students gram in vision of members man Development

Clinic

Jan 51ttl

bullstar Wars technology topic of Jan 11 talk

One of the largest programs of President Ronald Reagans so-called Star Wars initiative will be the topic of a talk at 11 am Thursday Jan 11 in Room E-45 in the Science Building

Tom Ramos a scientist from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboshyratory will discuss the physics prinshyciples and physical design challenges involved in designing an x-ray laser that was to be pumped by a thermoshynuclear blast

The weapon was designed to be used against Russian intercontinental ballistic missiles orbiting toward the United States in outer space

The lecture is part of the Physics Colloquium series sponsored by the Physics Department

Solicitation of vacation sick leave

Employees are asked to donate sick leave or vacation credits on beshyhalf of Debbie Ross office manager in Student Academic Services

Ross must take at least two months off from work because of a medical disability

Donations of either sick leave or vacation credits will help her remain in full pay status during her absence Anyone interested in donating credit should contact Sandy Edar in Campus Student Relations and Judicial Affairs at ext 2794 for the Catastrophic Leave Donation form

Eligible state employees may doshynate up to 16 hours total of sick leave and vacation credit per fiscal year in increments of one hour or more

CSU goes to Disneyland All CSU alumni family and

friends are invited to an exclusive night at Disneyland on Friday Feb 9

The Happiest Place on Earth will

hold a private party from 8 pm to 1 am The event is being held by the Cal State Alumni Association in celebrashytion of the Year of Alumni

Tickets are $24 for unlimited use of attractions and parking will be free Children two years and under get in free Tickets are sold on a firstshycome basis and orders must be reshyceived by Tuesday Jan 9

For more information or to order tickets call the Alumni Relations ofshyfice at ext 2586

Dateline Admission charged - $

FRIDAY JANUARY 5 Exhibit 6000000 and Killing

Fields Through Sunday Feb 4 Lishybrary Lobby

Auditions Try out for a part in Hecuba the Theatre and Dance Departments winter quarter producshytion Davidson Music Bldg 2127 pm

SATURDAY JANUARY 6 Exhibit Three Women - Three

Worlds features the work of three women artists Continues through Satshyurday Feb 10 UU Galerie

Music William Spiller (Music Department) will give a piano recital Theatre 8 pm ($)

MONDAY JANUARY 8 Exhibit Africa Between Myth

and Reality paintings and etchings by Betty LaDuke Through Sunday Feb 4

WEDNESDAY JANUARY 10 Circus Pickle Family Circus will

perform Jump Cuts The Circus Goes to Hollywood Also on Thursshyday Jan 11 Theatre 7 pm ($)

Video Conference teraction I Education 24930 am

Speaker Tom Ramos Livermore National discuss The Nuclear Laser Science E45 11

Circus Pickle Family perform Jump Cuts The to Hollywood Theatre 7

FRIDAY JANUARY 12 Performance

Susan Kanga will present wurst Not for Europeans Chumash 8 pm ($)

SATURDAY JANUARY Music Quartetto

form Theatre 8 pm ($)

SUNDAY JANUARY 14 Artists Reception

Charvalia Betty Lapins exhibit Three Three Worlds UU

MONDAY JANUARY 15 Holiday Campus will

in observance of Martin Jrs birthday

Video Conference Development II Education Room 24 930 am

WEDNESDAY Video Conference

Education Building Room Dance Toronto Dance

will perform Theatre 8

Video Conference teraction II Education Room 24 930 am

SUNDAY JANUARY 21 Film Lecture Artists

tion In conjunction with Africa Between Myth the film Betty LaDuke Journey from the Bronx to will be shown at the Palm downtown SLO at 4 pm will speak on her life and Room 213 in the Business pm and a reception will University Art Gallery (in Exhibit continues through Feb 4

CALRLY REPORT

THURSDA~JANUARY11 Creating Inshy

Building Room

(LawrenceshyLaboratory) will

Pumped X-Ray am

Circus will Circus Goes

pm ($)

Performance artist CurryshyOnly

13 Gelato will pershy

For Ada Field-Haley and Gail

Women -Galerie 4 pm

be closed Luther King

TUESDA~JANUARY16 Instructional

Building

JANUARY 17 Graphics II

24 930am Theatre

pm ($)

THURSDA~JANUARY18 Creating Inshy

Building

Recepshythe exhibit

and Reality An Artists

Timbuktu Theatre ($) LaDuke work in Bldg at 6

follow in the Dexter) Sunday

vacancies and applications

staff positions are from the appropriate human office Faxed applications

will not be accepted in application

110 ext 2236 or job line Official application

be received by 4 pm of the or be postmarked by the

DATE Jan 19 Senior Secretary College

(Unit 7 $2202-$2620mo Clerical Assistant I Exshy

Programs and Services temporary

with annual reappointshypermits

DATE Jan 26 Programmer II Institushy

(Unit 9) $3159-$3807mo

(Foundation Adm job line ext 7107) AU founshy

must be received by 5 pm of the

(No faxes)

DATE Jan 19 Service Department Asshy

Corral Bookstore $1753-Provides supervision of services in a high-volume reshy

while demonstrating service skills

bullbullbullbullbull (Adm 312 ext 2844)

interested in positions are invited to contact the

dean or department head and salaries for faculty commensurate with qualishyexperience (and time base

unless otherwise

CLOSING DATE Feb 5 Tenure-Track Position

Department (805 756-2206) or associate professhy

to $45216) in Mathematics beginning fall 1996 Responsishy

teaching methods courses K-12 teachers supervising and senior projects and

courses Doctorate education with the equivashy

degree in mathematics

or doctorate in mathematics is required Pre-college teaching experience and a background in educational technology and assessment is desired Send letter of application resume professional goals three letters of reference and transcript (unofficial OK initially) to Chair Screening Committee Mathematics Department

CLOSING DATE Feb 16 or until filled

63019 Tenure-Track Position Comshyputer Engineering Program (805 756-1229) Assistant professor for 1996-97 academic year contingent upon available funding (faculty appointment in Comshyputer Engineering Program with home department in Computer Science) PhD in computer science computer engineershying or electrical engineering required Candidates must have a strong commitshyment to teaching excellence dedication to professional development and broadshybased knowledge of computer engineershying Specialty in computer architecture and design preferred Teaching and advisshying students primarily at the undergradushyate level as well as teaching at masters degree level in the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering departments

CLOSING DATE March 15 63038 Tenure-Track Position in art

history Art and Design Department (805 756-1149) Assistant professor in art hisshytory beginning September 1996 (salary range $36300-40752 commensurate with qualifications and experience) Teach undergraduate art history courses in area of expertise and teach a three-part survey in the history of art from ancient through 19th century Ability to teach a survey course in either Latin American art hisshytory (with an emphasis on Mexico) or Asian art required Specialization in Reshynaissance Baroque andor American art preferred Interest in teaching an interdisshyciplinary course and a studio-related course would strengthen the application College-level teaching experience reshyquired PhD must be completed by time of appointment Send application (availshyable from department) current resume addresses and phone numbers of three references who may be contacted directly and official transcripts to Eric B Johnson Chair Department of Art and Design Inshyterviews at the Boston CAA Annual Meetshying will be by prior appointment please indicate if you are planning to attend

CLOSING DATE Feb 29 63032 Lecturer (full-time) Statisshy

tics Department (805 756-2709) Position available for 1996-97 academic year Salary range $30300-41676 depending

51111

on qualifications Duties include teaching undergraduate statistics courses MS in statistics or equivalent graduate-level course work Preference given to candishydates with demonstrated excellence in teaching andor industrial experience inshyvolving applied statistics For further inshyformation or an application contact Roxy Peck Chair Statistics Department

Positions are open until filled bowshyever consideration of applications will commence by Feb 5

63039 Transportation Research EngineersEngineering Lecturers (part shyand full-time) College of Engineering (805 756-5062) Academic and 12-month positions available lecturer classification renewal of contract for an additional year subject to funding MS in relevant discishypline or BS in relevant discipline plus two years applicable experience reshyquired Research topics include traffic management and control and IVHS techshynologies Positions are available June or September 1996 Please send letter and resume requesting an application to Chair of the Search Committee Recruitment Code 63039 College of Engineering and arrange for the sending of official transcript(s) and three letters of reference

CPbull schedule The Cal Poly Report will be published

every Friday through winter quarter Copy is due by lpm a week before the publication date

Please double-space all articles and send them to Jo Ann Lloyd Communicashytions Heron Hall Last-minute items can be faxed to ext 6533 ore-mailed to JLoyd oasis

For more information call the Communications office at ext 1511

0LRLY REPORT Position

More information for the following available resources and resumes lieu of official

STAR (Adm at ext 1533) forms must closing date closing date

CLOSING 67058

of Agriculture 67059

tended University (Unit 7) $1620-$1908mo through 1231196 ment as funding

CLOSING 69057

tional Studies

FOUIDAnOI Building dation applications (not just postmarked) closing date

CLOSING Customer

sistant El $2278mo cashiering tail environment positive customer

FACULTY Candidates

on the faculty appropriate chair Ranks positions are fications and where applicable) stated

EXTENDED 63006

Mathematics Assistant (preferred) sor ($35868 Education bilities include for prospective student teachers teaching mathematics in mathematics lent of a masters

Jan 51ttl

bullstar Wars technology topic of Jan 11 talk

One of the largest programs of President Ronald Reagans so-called Star Wars initiative will be the topic of a talk at 11 am Thursday Jan 11 in Room E-45 in the Science Building

Tom Ramos a scientist from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboshyratory will discuss the physics prinshyciples and physical design challenges involved in designing an x-ray laser that was to be pumped by a thermoshynuclear blast

The weapon was designed to be used against Russian intercontinental ballistic missiles orbiting toward the United States in outer space

The lecture is part of the Physics Colloquium series sponsored by the Physics Department

Solicitation of vacation sick leave

Employees are asked to donate sick leave or vacation credits on beshyhalf of Debbie Ross office manager in Student Academic Services

Ross must take at least two months off from work because of a medical disability

Donations of either sick leave or vacation credits will help her remain in full pay status during her absence Anyone interested in donating credit should contact Sandy Edar in Campus Student Relations and Judicial Affairs at ext 2794 for the Catastrophic Leave Donation form

Eligible state employees may doshynate up to 16 hours total of sick leave and vacation credit per fiscal year in increments of one hour or more

CSU goes to Disneyland All CSU alumni family and

friends are invited to an exclusive night at Disneyland on Friday Feb 9

The Happiest Place on Earth will

hold a private party from 8 pm to 1 am The event is being held by the Cal State Alumni Association in celebrashytion of the Year of Alumni

Tickets are $24 for unlimited use of attractions and parking will be free Children two years and under get in free Tickets are sold on a firstshycome basis and orders must be reshyceived by Tuesday Jan 9

For more information or to order tickets call the Alumni Relations ofshyfice at ext 2586

Dateline Admission charged - $

FRIDAY JANUARY 5 Exhibit 6000000 and Killing

Fields Through Sunday Feb 4 Lishybrary Lobby

Auditions Try out for a part in Hecuba the Theatre and Dance Departments winter quarter producshytion Davidson Music Bldg 2127 pm

SATURDAY JANUARY 6 Exhibit Three Women - Three

Worlds features the work of three women artists Continues through Satshyurday Feb 10 UU Galerie

Music William Spiller (Music Department) will give a piano recital Theatre 8 pm ($)

MONDAY JANUARY 8 Exhibit Africa Between Myth

and Reality paintings and etchings by Betty LaDuke Through Sunday Feb 4

WEDNESDAY JANUARY 10 Circus Pickle Family Circus will

perform Jump Cuts The Circus Goes to Hollywood Also on Thursshyday Jan 11 Theatre 7 pm ($)

Video Conference teraction I Education 24930 am

Speaker Tom Ramos Livermore National discuss The Nuclear Laser Science E45 11

Circus Pickle Family perform Jump Cuts The to Hollywood Theatre 7

FRIDAY JANUARY 12 Performance

Susan Kanga will present wurst Not for Europeans Chumash 8 pm ($)

SATURDAY JANUARY Music Quartetto

form Theatre 8 pm ($)

SUNDAY JANUARY 14 Artists Reception

Charvalia Betty Lapins exhibit Three Three Worlds UU

MONDAY JANUARY 15 Holiday Campus will

in observance of Martin Jrs birthday

Video Conference Development II Education Room 24 930 am

WEDNESDAY Video Conference

Education Building Room Dance Toronto Dance

will perform Theatre 8

Video Conference teraction II Education Room 24 930 am

SUNDAY JANUARY 21 Film Lecture Artists

tion In conjunction with Africa Between Myth the film Betty LaDuke Journey from the Bronx to will be shown at the Palm downtown SLO at 4 pm will speak on her life and Room 213 in the Business pm and a reception will University Art Gallery (in Exhibit continues through Feb 4

CALRLY REPORT

THURSDA~JANUARY11 Creating Inshy

Building Room

(LawrenceshyLaboratory) will

Pumped X-Ray am

Circus will Circus Goes

pm ($)

Performance artist CurryshyOnly

13 Gelato will pershy

For Ada Field-Haley and Gail

Women -Galerie 4 pm

be closed Luther King

TUESDA~JANUARY16 Instructional

Building

JANUARY 17 Graphics II

24 930am Theatre

pm ($)

THURSDA~JANUARY18 Creating Inshy

Building

Recepshythe exhibit

and Reality An Artists

Timbuktu Theatre ($) LaDuke work in Bldg at 6

follow in the Dexter) Sunday

vacancies and applications

staff positions are from the appropriate human office Faxed applications

will not be accepted in application

110 ext 2236 or job line Official application

be received by 4 pm of the or be postmarked by the

DATE Jan 19 Senior Secretary College

(Unit 7 $2202-$2620mo Clerical Assistant I Exshy

Programs and Services temporary

with annual reappointshypermits

DATE Jan 26 Programmer II Institushy

(Unit 9) $3159-$3807mo

(Foundation Adm job line ext 7107) AU founshy

must be received by 5 pm of the

(No faxes)

DATE Jan 19 Service Department Asshy

Corral Bookstore $1753-Provides supervision of services in a high-volume reshy

while demonstrating service skills

bullbullbullbullbull (Adm 312 ext 2844)

interested in positions are invited to contact the

dean or department head and salaries for faculty commensurate with qualishyexperience (and time base

unless otherwise

CLOSING DATE Feb 5 Tenure-Track Position

Department (805 756-2206) or associate professhy

to $45216) in Mathematics beginning fall 1996 Responsishy

teaching methods courses K-12 teachers supervising and senior projects and

courses Doctorate education with the equivashy

degree in mathematics

or doctorate in mathematics is required Pre-college teaching experience and a background in educational technology and assessment is desired Send letter of application resume professional goals three letters of reference and transcript (unofficial OK initially) to Chair Screening Committee Mathematics Department

CLOSING DATE Feb 16 or until filled

63019 Tenure-Track Position Comshyputer Engineering Program (805 756-1229) Assistant professor for 1996-97 academic year contingent upon available funding (faculty appointment in Comshyputer Engineering Program with home department in Computer Science) PhD in computer science computer engineershying or electrical engineering required Candidates must have a strong commitshyment to teaching excellence dedication to professional development and broadshybased knowledge of computer engineershying Specialty in computer architecture and design preferred Teaching and advisshying students primarily at the undergradushyate level as well as teaching at masters degree level in the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering departments

CLOSING DATE March 15 63038 Tenure-Track Position in art

history Art and Design Department (805 756-1149) Assistant professor in art hisshytory beginning September 1996 (salary range $36300-40752 commensurate with qualifications and experience) Teach undergraduate art history courses in area of expertise and teach a three-part survey in the history of art from ancient through 19th century Ability to teach a survey course in either Latin American art hisshytory (with an emphasis on Mexico) or Asian art required Specialization in Reshynaissance Baroque andor American art preferred Interest in teaching an interdisshyciplinary course and a studio-related course would strengthen the application College-level teaching experience reshyquired PhD must be completed by time of appointment Send application (availshyable from department) current resume addresses and phone numbers of three references who may be contacted directly and official transcripts to Eric B Johnson Chair Department of Art and Design Inshyterviews at the Boston CAA Annual Meetshying will be by prior appointment please indicate if you are planning to attend

CLOSING DATE Feb 29 63032 Lecturer (full-time) Statisshy

tics Department (805 756-2709) Position available for 1996-97 academic year Salary range $30300-41676 depending

51111

on qualifications Duties include teaching undergraduate statistics courses MS in statistics or equivalent graduate-level course work Preference given to candishydates with demonstrated excellence in teaching andor industrial experience inshyvolving applied statistics For further inshyformation or an application contact Roxy Peck Chair Statistics Department

Positions are open until filled bowshyever consideration of applications will commence by Feb 5

63039 Transportation Research EngineersEngineering Lecturers (part shyand full-time) College of Engineering (805 756-5062) Academic and 12-month positions available lecturer classification renewal of contract for an additional year subject to funding MS in relevant discishypline or BS in relevant discipline plus two years applicable experience reshyquired Research topics include traffic management and control and IVHS techshynologies Positions are available June or September 1996 Please send letter and resume requesting an application to Chair of the Search Committee Recruitment Code 63039 College of Engineering and arrange for the sending of official transcript(s) and three letters of reference

CPbull schedule The Cal Poly Report will be published

every Friday through winter quarter Copy is due by lpm a week before the publication date

Please double-space all articles and send them to Jo Ann Lloyd Communicashytions Heron Hall Last-minute items can be faxed to ext 6533 ore-mailed to JLoyd oasis

For more information call the Communications office at ext 1511

0LRLY REPORT Position

More information for the following available resources and resumes lieu of official

STAR (Adm at ext 1533) forms must closing date closing date

CLOSING 67058

of Agriculture 67059

tended University (Unit 7) $1620-$1908mo through 1231196 ment as funding

CLOSING 69057

tional Studies

FOUIDAnOI Building dation applications (not just postmarked) closing date

CLOSING Customer

sistant El $2278mo cashiering tail environment positive customer

FACULTY Candidates

on the faculty appropriate chair Ranks positions are fications and where applicable) stated

EXTENDED 63006

Mathematics Assistant (preferred) sor ($35868 Education bilities include for prospective student teachers teaching mathematics in mathematics lent of a masters

vacancies and applications

staff positions are from the appropriate human office Faxed applications

will not be accepted in application

110 ext 2236 or job line Official application

be received by 4 pm of the or be postmarked by the

DATE Jan 19 Senior Secretary College

(Unit 7 $2202-$2620mo Clerical Assistant I Exshy

Programs and Services temporary

with annual reappointshypermits

DATE Jan 26 Programmer II Institushy

(Unit 9) $3159-$3807mo

(Foundation Adm job line ext 7107) AU founshy

must be received by 5 pm of the

(No faxes)

DATE Jan 19 Service Department Asshy

Corral Bookstore $1753-Provides supervision of services in a high-volume reshy

while demonstrating service skills

bullbullbullbullbull (Adm 312 ext 2844)

interested in positions are invited to contact the

dean or department head and salaries for faculty commensurate with qualishyexperience (and time base

unless otherwise

CLOSING DATE Feb 5 Tenure-Track Position

Department (805 756-2206) or associate professhy

to $45216) in Mathematics beginning fall 1996 Responsishy

teaching methods courses K-12 teachers supervising and senior projects and

courses Doctorate education with the equivashy

degree in mathematics

or doctorate in mathematics is required Pre-college teaching experience and a background in educational technology and assessment is desired Send letter of application resume professional goals three letters of reference and transcript (unofficial OK initially) to Chair Screening Committee Mathematics Department

CLOSING DATE Feb 16 or until filled

63019 Tenure-Track Position Comshyputer Engineering Program (805 756-1229) Assistant professor for 1996-97 academic year contingent upon available funding (faculty appointment in Comshyputer Engineering Program with home department in Computer Science) PhD in computer science computer engineershying or electrical engineering required Candidates must have a strong commitshyment to teaching excellence dedication to professional development and broadshybased knowledge of computer engineershying Specialty in computer architecture and design preferred Teaching and advisshying students primarily at the undergradushyate level as well as teaching at masters degree level in the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering departments

CLOSING DATE March 15 63038 Tenure-Track Position in art

history Art and Design Department (805 756-1149) Assistant professor in art hisshytory beginning September 1996 (salary range $36300-40752 commensurate with qualifications and experience) Teach undergraduate art history courses in area of expertise and teach a three-part survey in the history of art from ancient through 19th century Ability to teach a survey course in either Latin American art hisshytory (with an emphasis on Mexico) or Asian art required Specialization in Reshynaissance Baroque andor American art preferred Interest in teaching an interdisshyciplinary course and a studio-related course would strengthen the application College-level teaching experience reshyquired PhD must be completed by time of appointment Send application (availshyable from department) current resume addresses and phone numbers of three references who may be contacted directly and official transcripts to Eric B Johnson Chair Department of Art and Design Inshyterviews at the Boston CAA Annual Meetshying will be by prior appointment please indicate if you are planning to attend

CLOSING DATE Feb 29 63032 Lecturer (full-time) Statisshy

tics Department (805 756-2709) Position available for 1996-97 academic year Salary range $30300-41676 depending

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on qualifications Duties include teaching undergraduate statistics courses MS in statistics or equivalent graduate-level course work Preference given to candishydates with demonstrated excellence in teaching andor industrial experience inshyvolving applied statistics For further inshyformation or an application contact Roxy Peck Chair Statistics Department

Positions are open until filled bowshyever consideration of applications will commence by Feb 5

63039 Transportation Research EngineersEngineering Lecturers (part shyand full-time) College of Engineering (805 756-5062) Academic and 12-month positions available lecturer classification renewal of contract for an additional year subject to funding MS in relevant discishypline or BS in relevant discipline plus two years applicable experience reshyquired Research topics include traffic management and control and IVHS techshynologies Positions are available June or September 1996 Please send letter and resume requesting an application to Chair of the Search Committee Recruitment Code 63039 College of Engineering and arrange for the sending of official transcript(s) and three letters of reference

CPbull schedule The Cal Poly Report will be published

every Friday through winter quarter Copy is due by lpm a week before the publication date

Please double-space all articles and send them to Jo Ann Lloyd Communicashytions Heron Hall Last-minute items can be faxed to ext 6533 ore-mailed to JLoyd oasis

For more information call the Communications office at ext 1511

0LRLY REPORT Position

More information for the following available resources and resumes lieu of official

STAR (Adm at ext 1533) forms must closing date closing date

CLOSING 67058

of Agriculture 67059

tended University (Unit 7) $1620-$1908mo through 1231196 ment as funding

CLOSING 69057

tional Studies

FOUIDAnOI Building dation applications (not just postmarked) closing date

CLOSING Customer

sistant El $2278mo cashiering tail environment positive customer

FACULTY Candidates

on the faculty appropriate chair Ranks positions are fications and where applicable) stated

EXTENDED 63006

Mathematics Assistant (preferred) sor ($35868 Education bilities include for prospective student teachers teaching mathematics in mathematics lent of a masters